![]() ![]() ![]() Tease or back brush the ends of the braids so they stay together. Take the thin sections and make several small braids.Use a comb and tease the center section of hair so it stands upright.Twist and clip these sections out of the way. For the top section, make a thin slice section from front to nape on each side.Fasten the ends with a small elastic band. Make a tight cornrow style braid on each side of the head going from the front hair line to the nape area just behind each ear. ![]() Make a section about three inches wide going from the front hairline to the nape of the neck.The braids can be done in a detailed curved pattern above the ears or the mohawk can be made into a full fan. You can make a single braid on each side of your head and spike the top of the hair or make the braids close to the ear or close to the mohawk. The braided Mohawk is one of the more popular variations for women because it is not a permanent style. Try one of these variations on the women's mohawk. If you have thick hair, ask your stylist to add some long layers to take some of the weight away. These styles work best on hair that is at least shoulder length and naturally straight or straightened before styling. They are slicked back or braided to look as if the hair is shaved. Most mohawks for women are styled and not actually cut. When the hair is completely dry, use a liberal misting of a strong hold hair spray.After working the gel through the hair evenly, use a comb to brush the hair up while using a blow dryer.If you do use the glue, add baking soda to your shampoo to wash it out. If your hair is long and/or thick, you may need to mix it about half and half with Elmer's school glue. Shave both sides of the head leaving a strip of hair about two to three inches wide from the front hairline to the nape of the neck.Mohawks work best on men who have medium to thick hair that is straight, and the hair that is going to be worn as the mohawk is all one length. You could also opt for colored hair spray that is sold with costume accessories. Hair can be colored before styling using permanent or temporary hair color. The cut does not necessarily have to be done by a stylist, just make sure the shaved areas are even. Whether you are wearing it spiked, short or long, both sides of the head are shaved. It is especially good for shorter styles or for curlier looks.The mohawk is the hairstyle that one typically associates with punk hairstyles. This is the heaviest of the products, and the feel of It remains malleable and can be adjusted with the fingers and restyled easily. The finished style is firmer, with added texture, so that the hair looks defined, and yet The major difference is in the end result. These two are applied as are mousses and gels, but Wax-based styling products are relatively new on the market and combine the texturing ability andįirm flexibility of pomades with the ease of styling in mousse and gel formulas. To smooth the curls that may become fuzzy during the course of a day, or simply spritz with water and completely change the style. Styling gel because they can refresh their style by lightly misting the hair with water and running their fingers through the hair The gel can add a significant amount of weight and texture to the hair. This product will also add volume and when dry will look soft, but the hair will feel firmer, with a stronger hold in the style. Apply the styling gel in the same manner as you would apply mousse andīlow-dry as desired. The level of hold and firmness you want in your styling. This gel product can be found in varying strengths and formulas which are suitable depending on The finished look is light, with a gentle hold (the hair will move fairly easily) and soft to the touch. Volume and still feels soft and doesn't weigh as heavily on the hair. This will give added volume (puffiness) to your style without feeling too stiff. Simply apply the mousse to your towel-dried hair and massage it through with your fingers before blow-drying your hair. You can find this light, foamy product in a variety of "strengths" and will probably want one ![]()
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