Do you have a pair of shoes that you absolutely love but are just that little bit too big? Well never fear, hairspray can fix that too. In order to keep your shoes from slipping off your feet (and avoiding blisters), spray inside the heel of the shoe to keep it in place.
You don’t want to be walking around with a loose shoelace all day. It’s not only annoying, it can also be dangerous! If you have a pair of laces that can’t seem to stay in a bow, try spraying them with a little hairspray. That should give them enough grip to stay in that knot.
Spill your nail polish on the carpet? No problem! Spray the area down generously with a non-aerosol spray, scrub it lightly, then finish it up with some water and blotting.
While so much is digital now, it’s likely that you have some recipe cards from other family members that you want to keep for years to come. To ensure that they stay clean and legible, spray them with hairspray to help avoid things like food stains.
Do your part for the environment with this eco-friendly wrapping paper option! Spraying newspaper with hairspray will make it more durable and malleable, which will make wrapping presents a breeze!
There are a few different ways to make sure a drooping zipper stays up, but one of the simplest is just spraying it with hairspray. It will give it more grip so you don’t have to keep checking it every few minutes.
Even the stickiest of substances can be controlled with hairspray. If a little glue has gone awry, whether it’s on your skin or another material, spray it with some hairspray as it will loosen the hold. Then you can just peel it off!
We all want to build things that last. To give your DIY projects a little boost, spray your screws once they’re in to make doubly sure that they’re not going anywhere.
Flowers are a beautiful decoration in the home, however, even with the proper care, they only last so long. When your bouquet is on its way out, spraying some hairspray on the flowers will keep the color for longer and prevent them from wilting so quickly.
Instead of buying wax fruit for decoration, save some money by using normal fruit coated in hairspray. It will help the fruit to stay fresher for longer. Just don't eat it after!
Yet another process that sounds more complicated than it is. If you have metal decor in your home and it’s looking a bit dingy, spray it with some hairspray. Then you can use a soft cloth to rub it, making your metals shine again.
Balloons are a fun toy for children, but unfortunately they aren’t made of the most durable substance. To keep the inevitable tantrum from coming, spray the balloon with some hairspray to keep it around a while longer.
Stains on leather can be difficult to remove. If you have a particularly stubborn stain, use some alcohol-based hairspray on a rag and blot. You should test it on a non-visible area of the leather first, however, just to ensure that it doesn’t cause any negative reactions.
We all know hairspray works for your hair, so it should be no surprise that it also works for your brows. Take an old mascara wand or toothbrush and spray it with some hairspray. Then run it through your brows for an all-day hold on that perfect arch!
Your kids may love the look of temporary tattoos when they’re put on initially, but no one likes it when they get gummy and start to fade. Skip that stage entirely by spraying the tattoo with hairspray and letting it dry. Then just wipe it right off!
Hairspray can not only keep your flowers from wilting, but it can keep them from staining as well. Pollen is notoriously difficult to get out of fabrics, so take preventative measures by using hairspray on your flowers to keep the pollen in place.
Static cling can ruin a look, especially that of a dress or skirt. Just spray the underside of the material with hairspray to keep it flowy and free. You don’t need much–just a quick spritz will do.
We all know the feeling of trying to peel off a label or price tag and leaving that gooey film behind. While it may seem difficult to remove, that’s not the case! After pulling off the label or sticker, just spritz some hairspray on the leftover sticky area and let it dry. Then you should be able to pick it off using just your fingers.
Chalk is no longer just for children! Many people now have areas in their homes with chalkboards or even chalkboard paint, where they can make temporary masterpieces. If you’ve made a drawing you particularly like, you can keep it around a little longer with a few coats of hairspray!
If you want to try out some color but don’t want to pay salon prices, try a temporary dye using hairspray and Kool-Aid powder. Just coat the hair you want to dye with hairspray, and put the powder on top. The longer you leave it on, the brighter the color. Then just wash it out when you’re done!
Hairspray has the ability to get out all kinds of stains. Spray it on ink, lipstick, hair dye, or mascara, and blot that stain right out.
If you or your kids are making art projects with markers, remember to seal them with hairspray. This will ensure that your art stays intact, while you and the kids will have ink-free hands.
You might think that it takes special tools to put on decals. Wrong! Just cover it in hairspray, place it where you want on a clean surface, and rub away. It should transfer over cleanly.
Keep your curtains dust- and wrinkle-free with hairspray. Add a few layers, however, make sure that each layer has time to dry before spraying another.
Keep your shoe shine on longer with hairspray. Just put on a coat after you’ve finished polishing them to keep them shinier for longer.
Often one of the most annoying parts of sewing is the start—threading the needle. If you’re having trouble, spray a little hairspray on the end of the string. This will help the thread stay in a tighter point, making it easier to push through the eye of the needle.
Often the most annoying part of painting your nails is waiting for them to dry. Help the process along by spraying them with hairspray.
Hairspray can revolutionize your cleaning process! In order to pick up lint and pet hair, just spray a towel or rag with hairspray and rub it over the area you wish to clean. They will come out much easier.
Hairspray can be used in a variety of different holiday decor to help it stick around for the whole season. For your autumn decorations, spray leaves to help them keep their color. Around Christmas time, you can also spray your wreath to keep the pine needles intact.
Tights and pantyhose have notoriously short lifespans, often due to embarrassing holes and runs that make them unwearable. In order to keep them whole for longer, spray them with hairspray. It makes them more resistant to pesky snags. Already have a run? No problem! Put hairspray on it to stop the spread in its tracks.
Whether or not we use it on a regular basis, many of us have a can of hairspray lying around. You may even carry a travel-size in your purse! And while hairspray may be good about keeping your hairstyle in check and taming flyaways, did you know that it could be used for so much more?
Want to keep your curtains looking like new? Give them a spritz! Have a particularly stubborn stain? Hairspray may just be the answer. Look through the following gallery to find out the most interesting uses for hairspray that you've never heard of!
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Whether or not we use it on a regular basis, many of us have a can of hairspray lying around. You may even carry a travel-size in your purse! And while hairspray may be good about keeping your hairstyle in check and taming flyaways, did you know that it could be used for so much more?
Want to keep your curtains looking like new? Give them a spritz! Have a particularly stubborn stain? Hairspray may just be the answer. Look through the following gallery to find out the most interesting uses for hairspray that you've never heard of!