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Hair mousse : ウィキペディア英語版
Hair mousse

Hair mousse is a hairstyling product added to hair for extra volume and shine. Mousse originates as a French term meaning foam. Hair mousse originated in France and was brought to the North American retail market by L’Oreal in the 1980s, the first mousse product coming out under the label “Valence". It is often dispensed in an aerosol foam spray or in cream form. Hair mousse adds volume to hair and often provides both conditioning and hold, without any clumps or build-up. It is a hairstyling product which works by using synthetic resins to coat the hairs, and assist the hair in taking shape. Hair mousse is purple while in the can and turns an off-white color upon coming in contact with the air. One of the lighter-weight hair styling products, hair mousse is applied to wet hair before drying and styling. Hair mousse may also be referred to as styling foam. Hair mousse can be used on naturally curly or permed hair to reduce frizz and define curl.
==History==

The early 1980s arrival of hair mousse in North America was known as "Mousse Mania", as hairdressers unveiled the new foam product to their clientele. Throughout its first years on the market, hair mousse quickly became a multimillion dollar product. 1984 domestic retail sales for the product ranged from $100–$150 million and almost $200 million in sales by 1986.
Due to the mid-1980s popular style trend for big hair, mousse, alongside other volumizing products increased in popularity. It is believed that the year 1987 marked the decline of “mousse mania”, as the popularity of having big hair decreased and people began to grow concerned about using more environmentally friendly products. Due to the chemical makeup of the hairstyling product it was not commonly deemed "environmentally friendly". Today, the product is not only produced and marketed under many different brand names, but also sold for different hair types. There are mousse products sold specifically for those with curly hair, as well as for those with colour-treated or straight hair.

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