<p>I'm really bored, so I decided to create a thread on hairspray! Woo!
We can discuss all of our previous experiences with the product, including the boradway show, as well as the movie. </p>
<p>I use garnier "ultimate" spray. I believe it's aerosol free. Very nice. ;-]</p>
<p>Hm...I like the songs from the original "Hairspray," but I found the movie somewhat irritating. Yeah.</p>
<p>I haven't used t in awhile. I don't do much with my hair. Just brsh it out. It's long so it looks pretty down, and it's so straight I don't need to straighten it.</p>
<p>I have never used hair spray, but then again I am a guy. I have used gel before. Also, the Cloroflorocarbons have been taken out, so the ozone depletion is not increasing as much. However, they stay in the atmostphere for almost a 100 years, so their daamage is not done yet.</p>
<p>ughhh i just got the haircut from hell. HOW do you mess up "no layers" with "very short layers and will drive me crazy for the next 6 months"?! LOTS of hairspray for meeee. </p>
<p>I love my Garnie Frutice <em>sp</em> hairspray, it smells so good. </p>
<p>I haven't seen Hairspray, movie or Broadway :o I think I'm the only person left.</p>
<p>I kind of liked the new Hairspray compared to the old one in terms of casting because looking back the old Tracy and her friend looked hella trashy(coming from someone who watches New York Goes to Hollywood). However I didn't like how Nikki Blonsky always tried to appear to be so "good" and perfectly moral, trying to appeal parents letting their kids watching the movie. IDK this is just one gay's review of a Broadway musical</p>
<p>Haha. I didn't watch the movie. Seemed like such a Disney version cool down. Surprisingly enough, I liked Ashley Parker Angel as Link on Broadway.</p>
<p>Agreed. it's the whole hatred for high school musical seeping into everything else. Maybe I'm just biased, but I think he can't sing and he's even worse at acting, (or vise vera, which ever one is more correct).</p>