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You may be looking for Hairspray (musical or film).

Hair spray (or hair lacquer) is a common household aqueous solution that is used to keep hair stiff or in a certain style. Weaker than hair gel, hair wax, or glue, it is sprayed using a pump or aerosol spray nozzle.

Hairspray was first invented and marketed in 1955 by the hair products company Helene Curtis, based in Chicago, Illinois, under the trademark Spray Net.

Its active ingredient is a suitable polymer; eg. the chemical elastesse, a form of liquid elastic that keeps the hair stiff and firm without snapping it, or polyvinylpyrrolidone. Most hair sprays are scented.

Brands include Paul Mitchell, Pantene, Garnier Fructis, and Redken.

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