Why Should Hairspray Be Banned

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My debate topic is for hairspray to be banned. There’s so many reasons why hairspray should be banned, some of the reasons is the chemicals and some of them being related to the atmosphere. I’ll just get right to the point, hairspray not only can ruin your lungs but can also cause cancer. The chemicals inside the hairspray spray with force every time you use it and helps the ozone layer get thinner and disclaimer alert, that's not good! Since the ozone layer is getting thinner you’ll have a better chance of getting cancer. There’s already a hole over Antarctica, http://wattsupwiththat.com/2015/10/26/did-we-really-save-the-ozone-layer/. Just note the ozone has been protecting life on Earth by blocking ultraviolet rays. Without the ozone layer …show more content…

“Your hair is essentially locked into place, so using a brush or a comb to brush through with force could cause individual hair shafts to break off. At the end of the day, all those little hairs at different lengths are going to be really hard to control. If your product isn’t a flexible formula, make sure you wash your hair first (and then let it dry) before brushing through it.” http://stylecaster.com/beauty/10-things-no-one-ever-tells-you-about-hairspray/#ixzz41rAEp1Rc Hairspray also makes your hair go limp by adding more weight to your hair. “Since hairspray generally is packed with a lot of power, too much on your hair can actually make it go limp. Sometimes you want to keep a fresh blowout voluminous but still not flying out of place, which is where the application (how far away you hold it from your head) and the type you’re using comes in. Lighter, weightless formulas do exist, so just do your research. Also, a simple rule of thumb is to count to three, moving it evenly around your head (for blowout-like ‘dos) while doing so.”

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