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Making Hairspray Costumes

If you want to tailor a Tracy look yourself, it�s relatively easy to make Hairspray Halloween costumes, so long as you have sewing experience or access to excellent vintage shops. Sewing patterns from the early 1960s are readily available in many vintage shops, as are blouses, skirts and dresses in all shapes and sizes. The clothes skim the body, but are not so closely fitted as to require complicated tailoring, so you can whip up a simple straight skirt in the pattern of your choice in a matter of hours.

Likewise, a boxy dress in a bright pink is easily put together. For the skirt and blouse outfit, a pair of Keds and bobby socks finishes your look nicely, whereas low pink or black pumps work for the dress.

However, it wouldn�t be a Hairspray Halloween costume without the hair! If you don�t want to buy a wig, be prepared for some hard work. Getting the right poufy flip involves backcombing, hot rollers and, yes, hairspray. To look your best, you might consider going to your hairdresser. If you�re going to do it yourself, allow a lot of time and practice beforehand.

About that hairspray. You know most of it is bad for the environment and your hair, so what to do? There are some environmentally friendly options, including:

* Magick Botanicals Fragrance-Free Vegan Hairspray
* Beauty Without Cruelty Natural Hold Vegan Hairspray
* Aubrey Organics Natural Mist Herbal Hairspray

Spritz yourself up and shimmy on down!