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How to Style Your Mohawk

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Summary: Styling a Mohawk requires using a very hard-drying gel, Spiker's Gel or Elmer's glue to keep the hair sticking straight up. Learn to style a Mohawk properly with beauty tips from a professional hairstylist in this free video on hair care.

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By Lauren Farraher
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Lauren Farraher has been styling all types of hair for more than nine years. Farraher has experience in cutting, styling and coloring men's, women's and children's hair. She attended a...read more

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"Hi, my name is Lauren, I'm going to be discussing how to style your mohawk. When you actually do the mohawk cut, this, all this hair will be gone and you will be left with one section going down the center of the head. If you leave your stylist, it's important for you to be to know how to actually style your mohawk. Mohawks tend to stand straight up and more of a spiky formation. I suggest using a very hard gel, anything that is either texture based where you can get like trends or have a little cream or anything that is very hard holding gel-wise. Another good thing that actually a lot of people do who have mohawks, what they use is Elmer's glue because it actually helps the hair stand. They would simply put the glue in their hair, which it does will I shout. And then they would hold it until it dried and then those pieces would stand. Any type of hard gel will do. Spikers gel is really great in order to get the pieces to stand straight up. It's a bit of a harder hold gel and then it has to which has to dry. Now since this section is a little heavier, I would put a little bit extra and I would use my blow dryer in order to dry the products before letting go of it. That will help to hold wet that mohawk stay throughout the remainder of the day and you will have that nice spike mohawk."

eHow Article: How to Style Your Mohawk

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