Stylist’s Tip: If you’re having difficulty getting your slicked-back style to lie smoothly, try rinsing your hair with water as hot as you can tolerate. Towel-dry the hair quickly and apply the gel, then comb it through into the style you want. Try to finish while the hair is still warm, and then allow it to cool after it's styled. This liquid clog remover cuts through the hair that can build up in the shower, sink, and toilet. Pour 1 quart of Green Gobbler drain cleaner slowly down the drain; it usually takes at least 2 1. Hydration. Shaving cream helps to keep moisture in the beard hairs during the shave, leaving them softer and easier to cut. When less force is needed to cut each hair, your shave can be more comfortable. 2. Lubrication. Shaving cream creates a thin layer of protection between the blade and the skin, ensuring less friction and minimizing the Once it's completely dry, toss your head upside down and scrunch from tip to root. The gel forms a cast that helps your hair keep its shape while drying, and we are breaking that cast now! If you get frizz feel free to scrunch with oil. And voila! Your stringy curls become soft bouncy curls! This aloe-infused, long-lasting clear brow gel nourishes and holds your hairs in place all day long for the ideal "soap brow" look with the help of its applicator. Pinterest 3/14 Shampoo and condition your hair. Getting your hair nice and moist is the first step to achieving the wet look. Shampoo clears out the debris, while conditioner smooths the surface. You can use whatever shampoo and conditioner you already have in your shower. 2. Pat your hair mostly dry. This will help to remove any dirt or oils from your hair and will help the gel to grip your hair better. 2. Apply a small amount of gel to your hands and rub them together. 3. Distribute the gel throughout your hair, starting at the roots and working your way to the tips. 4. Here are a few tips on how to do it: 1. Start by dampening the hair a little bit. This will help the gel to stick better. 2. Put a small amount of gel in your hand and rub it together to warm it up. 3. Apply the gel to the hair, starting at the roots and working your way to the tips. 4. One conundrum of long hair: You need it to look healthy, but not unruly, and many ways to get it neat and tidy, like blow drying, can damage those longer, more fragile strands. Fight this by using Tip 1. Allow Hair To Partially Air Dry Before Using Your Blow Dryer. Blow-drying your hair when it’s soaking wet is only going to extend the process. And the more time your hair is exposed to high heat, the more damage that can occur. Let your hair air dry at least halfway before reaching for your blow dryer. Tip 2. moWTU.