Whether you’re going for dinner or at a fancy party, the only thing that is going to keep your hair set the entire time is hairspray. However, despite being of great use, it can be a bit annoying at times as it can make your scalp itchy, damage your hair, and/or make your hair feel like crunchy autumn leaves. Irrespective of the pros and the cons of hairspray, there is one negative aspect that might override all of the benefits: flaking.
What is Hairspray Flaking?
This is one annoying thing that makes you want to give up using hairspray altogether. It looks like you’ve got dandruff all over your shoulders and then you may have to deal with occasional stares from people, wondering if it’s dandruff or hairspray. Now the question comes, is there a solution to this problem? Thankfully, yes! Keep reading to know how you can deal with it.

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1. Using Clarifying Shampoo
Your hair needs to breathe and all that hairspray build-up won’t let it. If you’re someone who frequently uses it then getting a clarifying shampoo is necessary for you as it’d work as a detox for hair. There are many DIY remedies as well, such as adding baking soda to your regular shampoo. The end goal is to make sure your scalp is scrubbed clean.
Another thing that can lead to flaking is the use of post-wash products like conditioners and leave-in serum. If you have them on and then use the hairspray, the spray sits on it making it more prone to flaking.
2. Using It The Right Way
Technique matters! When you use hairsprays, you’ve to make sure that you’re constantly moving the spray and keeping it at a sizable distance. It helps in the product not accumulating in a particular area. If your hair holds more hairspray than it should, it can create flakes in your hair.

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3. The Right Product
There are various products on the market but you should always treat your hair by using the best one. Some hair sprays come with anti-flaking properties and are said to be lightweight. A good product can go a long way and can also help you get rid of flaking.

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It’s time to fall in love with your hairspray again.