White glue - hardcore street punks really did use Elmer's glue to put up their hair as it was cheap and dried clear. Although water-soluble, this is one of the nastiest methods to use and often hair has to be cut off to really get rid of it.
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Egg whites - Another method that's very cheap and works for just about everyone except vegans. You separate the egg yolks and whites, then whisk the whites until they are very still, almost like you were making meringue. Then comb the whites into your hair and let dry.
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Hair mousse - The lightest of commercial hair lifting products, this works well for shorter mohawks.
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Hair gel - This thicker hair product is one of the more popular ways to spike up hair. The gel is worked into the hairs and then shaped with the hands.
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Hair spray - This can be used alone, or in combination with any of the other methods. Some people swear the cheapest and most sticky brands work best for spiking hair, especially if it's longer.
This is going to sound really weird! My hair is really thick and wavey so what i did for my friends Halloween party is liberty spikes! but i used wood glue! lol but straighten out you hair first, my hair was past my shoulders when i did it! but yeah put a good amount of glue on your hands and get out that spiking Spray its called "freeze spray" i love that stuff it comes in a can that looks like a hairspray can, or just use hair spray! Elmers glue dose not work! but when you are doing each spike, hold the tip and blow dry it then do a second spray of the freeze spray. this takes time, but it all pays off! good luck! oh, you can get wood glue at home depot!
They make hair paste just for styles like this. It is made from many different companies, from Bed Head all the way down to Loreal. They usually have loreal version at WalMart or Target, and most high end salons now carry different brands of hair paste product.
It looks just like the jar of white paste in your desk in kindergarten. It works great and is water resistant.
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White glue - hardcore street punks really did use Elmer's glue to put up their hair as it was cheap and dried clear. Although water-soluble, this is one of the nastiest methods to use and often hair has to be cut off to really get rid of it.
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Egg whites - Another method that's very cheap and works for just about everyone except vegans. You separate the egg yolks and whites, then whisk the whites until they are very still, almost like you were making meringue. Then comb the whites into your hair and let dry.
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Hair mousse - The lightest of commercial hair lifting products, this works well for shorter mohawks.
*
Hair gel - This thicker hair product is one of the more popular ways to spike up hair. The gel is worked into the hairs and then shaped with the hands.
*
Hair spray - This can be used alone, or in combination with any of the other methods. Some people swear the cheapest and most sticky brands work best for spiking hair, especially if it's longer.
This is going to sound really weird! My hair is really thick and wavey so what i did for my friends Halloween party is liberty spikes! but i used wood glue! lol but straighten out you hair first, my hair was past my shoulders when i did it! but yeah put a good amount of glue on your hands and get out that spiking Spray its called "freeze spray" i love that stuff it comes in a can that looks like a hairspray can, or just use hair spray! Elmers glue dose not work! but when you are doing each spike, hold the tip and blow dry it then do a second spray of the freeze spray. this takes time, but it all pays off! good luck! oh, you can get wood glue at home depot!
They make hair paste just for styles like this. It is made from many different companies, from Bed Head all the way down to Loreal. They usually have loreal version at WalMart or Target, and most high end salons now carry different brands of hair paste product.
It looks just like the jar of white paste in your desk in kindergarten. It works great and is water resistant.
Eggwhites. They work awesome. I used them when I did my friend Racheals.
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