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I can't seem to remember if women's hairspray got changed too.
Either way you might want to gel or wax a mockup so you know what you're going for before you spray it. Want to limit potential inhalation time. Don't want to spend like an hour teasing spraying and sniffing it into a perfect shape, changing your mind halfway through and going for a different style entirely, you wanna achieve a clear goal and get done with it. So you don't inhale as much cancer.
https://www.battleborngrooming.com/pages/wax-vs-pomade-which-one-is-best-for-your-hair-type
IMO, "hair spray" is just bad for use with a man's long hair. I had decently long, but thick, hair in the '80's and early '90's. For me, hairspray was a no-go - It just made a sort of.. hard coating/cap on my head. It also didn't allow air-flow, which meant that sweating while using hair-spray ended up causing just a mess of not-worth-it.
I've significantly less hair, these days, so it's not a big issue at all for me. I still occasionally use a light pomade during Winter when the air is dry and can result in my hair dancing around due to static.