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    ok i do that and yeh it works but... It seems really dry. Maybe I have too much hair at this moment. I'm getting a haircut soon so maybe then... But my 23 year old brother puts wax in hand mix mix mix and he did my hair in seconds o.O??

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    have you every tried bryl cream easy wash hold & shine wax?

    it makes your hair look more matted than spikey, it's well funky.

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    I use gel but its good for me cuz everybody loves it when i spike it up they always think its amazing, jel is better for holding, wax is better for styling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SyrupyMonkey View Post
    Use a tiny bit, put it on your finger tips, rub together until you can feel the heat in the wax, then swiftly move your fingers through your hair !
    or you could just act normal and put it on your hands, rub them together till its kinda warm then into hair. why waste time trying to be a professional hairdresser? .. takes ages on fingertips.
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    well it's hardly perplexing what he wrote... that's actually how you are meant to use wax.
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    i guess thats why english guys hair always looks like a ball of whool, or silk..
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