Hairspray Usage in Passport Photos: Guidance and Best Practices

Using hairspray is permitted for styling hair in passport photos, as long as the hairstyle resembles your everyday look.

Hairspray is a cosmetic product used to fix hair in place. It comes in a spray can and is applied by spraying it onto the hair. Hair lacquer can be used to style and maintain a hairstyle by providing hold, volume, and shine.

Choosing the Right Hairspray

When choosing the right hair lacquer, there are several questions you should ask yourself:

  • Is the Hair Lacquer Suitable for My Hairstyle?
  • Does the Hair Lacquer Leave a Sticky Residue?
  • Does It Provide Flexible Hair?
  • Does It Provide Enough Hold?
  • Does It Add Volume to My Hair?
  • Do I Like the Scent?
  • Is the Price Reasonable?
  • Does the Lacquer Dry Out My Hair?
  • Does It Provide Uv Protection?
  • Is the Lacquer Easy to Comb Out?
  • Is the Lacquer Easy to Wash Out?
  • Is It Weather-Resistant?
  • Does the Lacquer Provide Shine Without Weighing Down the Hair?
  • Is the Hair Lacquer Suitable for Sensitive Skin?

Rules for Using Hairspray on a Passport Photo

When taking a passport photo, it is allowed to use hairspray to style your hair. The official requirements do not mention hairspray specifically.

However, it is important to look similar to yourself in the photo, so you can wear the same hairstyle as usual. The rules do allow for a change in hairstyle, but it is recommended to wear the same hairstyle as in the photo when applying for your travel document.