Thursday, June 2, 2011

Keep A Mohawk Up All Day

Keeping your mohawk vertical often proves to be a challenging task.


The Mohawk is a popular hairstyle among men, women and children. But before the style was adopted by punk rockers, Native American warriors wore the style. According to CNN, in 2003, an Irish farmer found a 2,300-year-old corpse whose hair was styled in a mohawk. Upon examining the body, archaeologists found that the corpse's hair was styled with gel made from vegetable oil and resin from France or Spain. Anyone that has tried a mohawk, especially a long one, can tell you, keeping the mohawk spiked all day is a daunting task.


Instructions


1. Wash your hair and hand or air dry. The hair should be damp, but not soaked.


2. With a brush or your fingers, hold a section of your hair straight up.


3. Blow-dry that section of hair. Repeat that process until all of your hair is dry.


4. Apply the hair glue, wax or gel to your hair. Use enough to make sure your hair stays up once the product hardens.


5. Spray with hairspray. Firm-hold aerosol types work best for mohawks.


6. Dry with a hair dryer or allow the hair to air dry. Once the product hardens, so does your hair.

Tags: your hair, hair styled, product hardens

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