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I was a teenager in the 1980s, and I don’t think I knew anyone
at that time that did not use hair
spray. The hair styles back then were big, though I
think I would have used it anyway thanks to the unruly state of my
hair. However, it was something popular to use then because it held
like glue, and the styles of the time demanded something to hold
hair into place. Thinking back, it is funny to remember some of
these styles and the lengths people would go to see how high or how
big they could get their hair to go. Even the men were guilty to
some degree, but it was largely a female thing.
Hair spray has
come a long way since then, though the basic formula of some of
them seem to be the same. The container and the way they are
applied is what has changed. We heard a lot about the ozone layer
back then, and how aerosol hairspray cans were depleting
it. We didn’t know what that meant, but it did not sound good. Many
switched to pump spray, but it might have been too late by then.
However, had this not happened, things would be way worse.
Hair Pray and
Ozone
I was talking with a few friends from Australia and they tell me
that the ozone over Australia has a huge hole in it, and it is
partly due to the hair
spray craze of the 80s. They don’t really dare to
be outside much without sun screen and a hat. Though this is true
in the United States, those who life in Australia take this much
more seriously than we do. They do not tan as much as we do because
the sun is so brutal there. Sunburns are common and very dangerous.
One of the first things anyone who lives there will tell you when
you want to visit is to bring your sun cream with you.
I’m sure hairspray is not all to blame. There are other
things that were made in aerosol cans. Though most of them have
been eliminated and replaced with something else, the odd one shows
up now and again. This is just proof that little things can make
all of the difference, and that we should be careful of how we
treat our planet. We only have one earth and we have to take care
of it, even if it means a little more work when we put on our
hair spray.
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