When used correctly, hair wax can be used to create a variety of hairstyles. You can try a stylish nail head or a shaggy head. Hair wax can stiffen thinning hair, and smooth curls, and can also be used to create an afro. See below for details.
Styling with Hair Wax
Hair wax can be used to style wet hair. Wash your hair with shampoo and conditioner before applying hair wax, or mist your hair with hair spray.
Use a comb to tease out tangled hair and straighten it.
Squeeze an edamame-sized amount of hair wax into the palm of your hand. Don’t use too much at one time, otherwise it won’t spread evenly.
Knead the developing wax in your palms. Rub your palms together as if you were washing your hands. Warm the hair wax to make it easier to apply.
Use your hands to apply the wax to your hair. Use your whole hand to apply from roots to ends. If you need more hair wax, squeeze a pea-sized amount into your palms and spread it out.
Hair wax can be used in a variety of styles and looks more natural than gel and mousse.
Use Hair Wax to Make Fluffy Hair
After washing your hair, let it dry naturally or blow dry with a hair dryer.
Knead the developing wax in your palms. As mentioned above, no matter how long your hair grows, it should not exceed the amount of a bean at a time. Otherwise, the hair wax will clump.
Fluff your hair with your fingers. Start from the roots of your hair and create an airy feel. Hair wax can help you style it.
Apply hair wax to areas. Take a section of hair at a time, separate it from the rest of the hair, and apply hair wax with your fingers. Hold it, rotate it slightly, and put it down. This will add fluffiness.
Make Wavy Hair with Hair Wax
To create waves, you need to let the hair wax dry naturally, so style it when your hair is wet.
Apply from roots to ends.
While your hair is still wet, braid it. After undoing the braid later, you can increase the volume.
Let hair dry naturally. You can also use a hair dryer.
Once your hair is dry, unbraid it. Spread the waves. Don’t use a comb to avoid straightening your hair.
Tips
- Whether it’s spray or gel pomade, people tend to use more. You can add less, but more will be difficult to handle.
- If you don’t like sprays, try something else and find a product that works for your hair type and texture. Styling products are generally used on wet hair. But you can also try it yourself and decide what works best for you.
- Read product instructions carefully and follow instructions. Don’t make the mistake of thinking that all products are the same, that they are all tested on animals, or have the same ingredients. Some products are flammable, so care must be taken.