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    From drying freshly painted nails, to covering up stocking rips and ridding couches of pet fur, hairspray can do it all. If you are ever need of a quick fix, hairspray is the answer.

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    Salon Selectives is a line of hair care products, ranging from shampoos and hair conditioners to hair mousses, sprays, gels, and oils.Introduced by Helene Curtis in 1987, Salon Selectives is considered the first salon-inspired mass market hair care brand.

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    Laura Ashley Bell Bundy was born in Euclid, Ohio, and raised in Lexington, Kentucky. [2] [3] Her mother, Lorna Bundy-Jones (née Lorna Ann Bell), is a Lancome Beauty Advisor at Ulta, and her father, Don Bundy, was an electrical engineer.

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    An aerosol frostbite of the skin is an injury to the body caused by the pressurized gas within an aerosol spray cooling quickly, with the sudden drop in temperature sufficient to cause frostbite to the applied area. [1] Medical studies have noted an increase of this practice, known as "frosting", in pediatric and teenage patients. [2] [3]