5 Steps on How to Use Hair Wax

5 Steps on How to Use Hair Wax

How To Use Hair Wax

Unlike gel that can make hair feel crunchy and stiff, Artego Touch Be Matt Wax (click here) gives hair a natural looking, matte finish with medium, all-day hold.

How To Apply Hair Wax

New to wax and just not sure how to apply styling wax correctly? Follow our how to apply hair wax for guys steps below and you will have the look you were hoping for in no time.

  1. Prep Your Hair

The beauty of Artego Touch Be Matt Wax (click here) is that it can be used on hair that’s completely dry or still slightly damp. However, we do recommend that you shampoo and wash your hair first. Clean hair is more likely to cooperate and give you the best results.

  1. Use a Pea-Sized Amount

Wax is often applied in layers to achieve a desired effect, so don’t go crazy using extra product initially. A pea-sized amount is all you need, and it will help you gauge how much more to add, if any. Always err on the side of caution, and start with a small amount.

  1. Warm Up the Wax

Work the Artego Touch Be Matt Wax (click here) between the palms of your hands, allowing your body’s natural heat to melt it to a workable consistency. Don’t rush and skip this step! Cold wax often clumps and grabs the hair unevenly, making it impossible to mold or maneuver.

  1. Apply the Wax

Work the Artego Touch Be Matt Wax (click here) through your hair by raking your fingers through it or by sweeping your palms in the direction you want your hair to lay. If you want to distribute the wax more evenly, run a fine-toothed comb through your hair.

  1. Start Styling

Using your fingers or a comb, guide your hair into the direction you want it to lay and begin molding your hairstyle into shape as the Artego Touch Be Matt Wax (click here) starts to cool. If you want to sharpen the part, use a comb and a blow dryer on the “cool” setting to blow the hair in the desired direction. For added texture and separation, work the wax through your hair in small sections, gently rubbing it into the ends to separate the strands and give them definition.

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