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Hairspray for Hairspray Haters I have a love-hate relationship with hairspray. I appreciate a bit of hold, but I can't stand a heavy, sticky formula, and I cringe at the thought of an alcohol-packed spray drying out my already dry hair. (Aerosols have to have alcohol to propel the spray. And don't even get me started on non-aerosol formulas, which inevitably leave me with patches of crunchy hair.)
Pantene Pro-V Air Spray Alcohol Free Hairspray, $6.99, is the first alcohol-free aerosol spray. The scientists at Pantene figured out a way to make the spray work with only water, which sounds like it would wet your hair, but it doesn't. Instead, you get a superlight mist of hairspray with just the right amount of hold and a really pretty smell (goodbye hold-your-breath alcohol stench).
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Pantene Pro-V Air Spray Alcohol Free Hairspray, $6.99, is the first alcohol-free aerosol spray. The scientists at Pantene figured out a way to make the spray work with only water, which sounds like it would wet your hair, but it doesn't. Instead, you get a superlight mist of hairspray with just the right amount of hold and a really pretty smell (goodbye hold-your-breath alcohol stench).
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