HAIR WAX
Hair wax may be an old standby, but it’s still a fun product to use
when you’ve got to create pliable but effective hold. If you think
you’re a newbie to the whole wax thing, think again: wax is also offered
in forms such as pomade, putty, or styling paste.
If you’ve never tried hair wax, it can be pretty strange looking
stuff indeed. You’ll probably want to ease yourself into it by using a
little, because when you open up a pot of goo, there’s a lot of
potential for misuse!
How to Use It
1. Get a daub of hair wax on the palms of your hands.
2. “Warm” the product up by briskly rubbing your hands together. This makes it more pliable to use.
3. Quickly massage product through your hair evenly to distribute the
product. Move your hands in the direction that you’d like your hair to
go.
4. Arrange your hair with your fingertips to create your look, and you’re done!
Note: Be sure to apply hair wax sparingly. It’s better to
start off with a little and build up than to have stiff hair that’s
weighed down and greasy looking, don’t you think?
What Styles Does It Suit? Short and medium-length hair looks best with a little added wax, especially if you need some height to go along with it.
Why You’ll Love It: Hair wax product can be varied. Some heavier
wax products are perfect for styling heavier or coarse hair, but you can
try out a putty for a lightweight hold. Spray wax can even be used for
fine hair!
Additional Tips: Try to use a Japanese shampoo to remove wax
buildup. Due to the composition of wax products, you’ll find that
continued use leads to limp and lifeless hair. Great Japanese shampoos
include Caretrico Shampoo Type-S, Caretrico Shampoo Type H, Caretrico Grace Blue Airy Bounce Shampoo and Caretrico Grace Blue Moist Bounce Shampoo.
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