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julie49 | 18:21 Wed 27th Apr 2011 | Body & Soul
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does anybody know how to get hairspray out of hair, boots used to do a shampoo, but not anymore. thanks for any help. julie49
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dont a lot of them brush out?

I tend to use a hairbrush or if its really bad then I just wash my hair with normal shampoo
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hi cazzz1975. ive washed and washed it, keep brushing but it is stuck like glue.julie49
what hairspray was it?
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asda,
Blimey. How much did you use? You can usually brush most of any hairspray out and the rest comes out in the wash.
Try one of the intense shampoos that remove build up like wella system professional, or similar. They can only be used a couple of times a week at most.
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i used quite a lot, i tried a new conditioner and my hair was very silky and flyaway,i had to hold it down, right now it looks as if i have really bad dandruff,dont want to go out. julie49
You sure it was hairspray....? You need one of those stripping shampoos, is it Elseve? - takes all the gunk off your hair, but you only use it a couple of times.
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yes, it was hairspray, i wont be using that one again, will have a look round for a stripping shampoo, thanks. julie49
When I started working in a hair salon yonks ago, I remember the owner telling me you should use really cheap own brand shampoo because it doesn't contain all the plastic that the branded ones do (which make your hair shiney) so it migh be worth trying some cheap asda shampoo. And wash a rinse a couple of times with it.
Look for a clarifying shampoo - it should do the trick.
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thanks for all the advice. will have a go. will let you know if i get it out. julie49
Yes - stripping is probably not the right word! - but you need one to get rid of goop on your hair....
I use 'Brylcreem Head Clean, Gunk Stripping Shampoo'. You apply it to dry hair, rub it in and then wash it out before using your own shampoo etc.
My Mum always used to get excessive hairspray out of her hair (I think she used a lot!) by breaking a raw egg on to her head and rubbing it in. You need to make sure that you rinse it with COLD water though, or you risk ending up with scrambled egg in your hair!
i always used to use asda own brand extra firm hold hair spray and it brushed out very easily from dry hair, never had any problem. maybe it's because you washed it and it's turned it gluey. not quite sure what you can do now, maybe nip into a hairdressers and ask their advice.
Pantene do a clarifying shampoo that is really good and quite cheap.
Don't wear a lot of hairspray now but when I did I always used to find that Aussie Shampoo got my hair really clean.

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