I think i know but im not sure...
much appreciated! Thanks!How do you achieve the wet look with hair gel?
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After washing, gently towel dry hair to remove excess moisture. Apply a small amount of gel or spray gel while hair is still wet but not sopping. You need some moisture to help the gel spread evenly through hair without being sticky. Comb through with brush or fingers. Then flip head over and scrunch hair in your fists to encourage the waves. You can then air dry or dry hair on low with a diffuser. Finish off with a shine serum and you're done!
I stopped using gel because it can flake.
To get the flyaways down and give your hair shine try bedhead's Afterparty product. Put it on light and it won't look greasy.
360 Style (Wave Control Pomade) is cheap and a great way to emphasize your layers even if you have straight hair like mine. It'll break up your hair so it gives it that cool chunky look.
You only need a little of each and you'll achieve the perfect hairdo. Just enough to lightly cover your fingertips.
well when i use treseme strong hold gel it makes my hair look wet when i dont want it to though haha, just put it in when your hair is wet, make it how ever you want it and it will stay that way and look wet
and ya you could use hair wax.
When you get out of the shower towel dry your hair just a little so it is still damp. Then brush your hair with a paddle brush. flip your hair over and use gel or some type of moose (I use herbal essance totally twisted moose) and rub into hands and then scruch hair with product in hand.
hope this helps. the product depends on the type of look you want.
After you wash your hair towel dry it or wait till its damp then gel it up and after put hairspray in it... Then you can wait for it to dry or blow dry it.. and it will look good... I do it all the time but my hair is naturally curly so if i don't do it it will look frizzy
So you take a shower and wash your hair. Then you put the gel in your hair. It may not work depending on your type of hair and the type of gel.
so you take your clothes off.
step in the shower.
wash your hair.
get out. put a towel around your body.
put a towel around your head.
shake your hair.
insert gel into your dead cells (hair)
Put the gel on when your hair is wet, then style it with your fingers or a comb (not a hair dryer), but then don't touch your hair after that.
You dont, you use hair foam or mousse or whatever its called. Smooth it into your hair. Hair gel makes it greasy. Not wet, greasy.
Put the gel in your hair when it is wet, and use a blow dryer. But be careful, too much and it will just look oily!!
After I take a shower I but gel in my hair and scrunch the hair up and spray it with hair spray.
Pour a bucket of water over your head every hour or so.
Smooth your hair down with the gel.
Then you style your hair anyway
Slap the hair gel on and scrunch your hair
use wet look hair gel ? available from most shops .
use some water and hairspray
apply it along with a bit of BABY OIL
use the whole jar
Put the gel in when your hair is wet...
use wax
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