May be he uses water based gels and oil..
Oil is the best to treat ur scalp and to get healthy hair..
what is name of hair oil
No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.No, the Roman men did not wear gel in their hair. Oil was used for all types of hairdressing by the Romans.
You will need to sand down the oil or hair gel from the headboard. After you have sanded that down, you will need to restrain that spot with a stain matching your wood tone.
hmm!!! put a little gel and with the gel u can put a little oil this way your hairs texture wont get spoiled and your hair will be spiky
baking soda
To make hair styling gel at home, combine 1 cup of water with 1 tablespoon of flaxseeds in a saucepan. Bring the mixture to a boil, then simmer for about 10 minutes until it thickens. Strain the seeds out and allow the gel to cool before adding a few drops of essential oil for fragrance, if desired. Store the gel in a clean container in the refrigerator for up to a week.
Use jasmine hair oil... it's an Indian product not tested on animals and the fact that it is natural keeps your hair tamed on your head. Don't use gel or hairspray, sometimes it does damage after awhile and makes your hair fall out!
1. gel 2. mousse 3. grease 4. shampoo 5. hair spray 6. dye 7. oil 8. texturizer
Most hair of this type is naturally curly, so the problem is to get it to lie down properly. Simple hair gel is a good way to address the problem. Apply the gel to the roots first, working your way down to the ends. Using a comb, dry the gel in using a flat motion with the comb, and use the low setting on the dryer, pulling the hair down and straight. Humidity is a problem with such hair, so an alternate method is to let your hair curl. Arrange the curls before it is dry. A light mousse or gel will "set" the curls so that they will not stray, giving you control and less volume. Since this type of hair tends to be dry, a good conditioner is a must. Also less shampooing is better for the hair as shampooing daily will rob the hair of much needed oil. Shampooing every two to three days will give your hair the natural shine that others admire. To control the oil at the scalp, use a hairbrush wrapped with cheese cloth. It will distribute the vital nutrients to your ends and absorb the unwanted oil at your scalp.
Use gel, brush it or straighten it.or go to a barber ______________ Use a smoothing product for hair and apply to clean, damp hair. Blow dry with a 100% boar bristle brush, follow with a flat iron, and apply oil to the smoothed hair.
It is possible that oil from your hair may be causing it and blocking the pores in your skin, or if you use hair products (like mousse, gel or hairspray) they may also cause the whiteheads.
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?