He doesn't use a hair gel. He rather uses a moulding cream.
Just do your best not to brush it, and use styling gel. Oh, and don't get it cut, obviously.
Oh, dude, in "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" they actually didn't use hair gel for George Clooney's hair. They used a mixture of water and pomade to give him that slicked-back look. So, technically, no hair gel was harmed in the making of that movie. Like, who knew, right?
Well ma'am. I really don't think their is a seceret. Us guys just have to wash are hair good, and maybe use hair gel. But i don't know i don't think he an actor that's as busy as he is worries about his hair to to much. Does that make sense?
Use hair gel, just a bit, and form it to be straight
i think he uses wax on his hair...i was trying to do the same
He does use hair gel but Aizen stole it
Mostly person used hair gel for maintain a hair stylies but regular use for hair gel causes of hair damage.....
gel is hard to make your hair stand up if you have long hair. if you have short hair, use a strong sports gel. Long hair, use hair glue, but make sure you get the shampoo stuff to get it out. : ) do i have to use shampoo
Black people can gel their hair. They probably do not use the same type of gel that others use. Many use gel to lay their edges down and reduce fly always.
Enybody can use that gel :)
Hair gel is never mentioned in the Harry Potter series.
Yes.
i think you use hair gel.
a gel-like thing that we is like hair gel.
gel
You would use hair gel to style your hair. It gives your hair support and you can fix it in many different ways. It gives your hair body and makes it look thicker.
No, hair gel is not a suitable substitute for conductive gel. Conductive gel is specifically formulated to transmit electrical signals for applications such as electrocardiograms (ECG) or muscle stimulation, whereas hair gel is designed for styling hair and does not have the necessary properties to conduct electricity effectively. Using hair gel in place of conductive gel may result in inaccurate readings or ineffective electrical transmission.