How do I get a Mohawk to stay up?

The Only Natural Hair Care How-To e-Book in Existence That Will Teach YOU How to Maintain, Style, Color & Transition to Natural Hair Successfully! Get it now!

My son wore a Mohawk less than a year ago. He kept the style for a good 3 or 4 months. It actually looked really good on him!

My son was cursed with my unruly hair so we had to experiment with many products and methods to get his hair to stay put. You will need a great hair wax. We went to Ulta but you can find hair wax pretty much anywhere, even Walmart.

Any where that sells hair care products will most likely sell hair wax. You will also need a great holding hair spray like Aqua Net and a blow dryer. Wash hair and towel dry.

Apply the hair wax and then hold hair into position and blow with the dryer. We just did piece by piece. When done, finish with hair spray.

Hope this helps!

.

It all depends on the length and hair type. I recommend Got2B hair glue (it isn't real glue so don't worry) but it works really well to make the hair stay the way you want it without weakening or anything. It's like a gel but more URL1 makes the hair stay in place exactly as you styled it once it becomes dry and won't weaken the hairstyle like gels or hairsprays do.

It's recommended more for such people that want Mohawks and styles that do not need the hair to move around because the hair glue makes it hard and stays in place until you wash it out. And if he sleeps with it in his hair and wakes up with his Mohawk messed up a bit, he can just wet his hand a little and shape his Mohawk the way he likes it and let it dry and it will hold the shape again.

I suggest "Bumble and Bumble" Sumo Wax. It's like the strongest stuff you'll find. You only need a dab to keep something up straight.It's difficult to take off as well.

So use products that are: wax, cement or clay. Do not use products that are just plain gel, mousse or molding style products. They do not last, not even with hairspray.

Think WAX but SUMO WAX is right on!

In 1989 we used Elmer's Glue. Sources - bit.ly/i1r2Ku At 0.50 in the video below as well.

I would recommend a very very serious hair glue or cement, such as got2b glued hair cement: amazon.com/Got-2B-Glued-Spiking-Cement/d... Which will let you mold the mohawk but leave it flexible. Then you need some sort of firming or ultra holding spray or gel: amazon.com/Got2b-Glued-Blasting-Freeze-1... When you use the cement to style it up, be as sparing as possible, because it can get heavy. Also, always make sure hair is completely dry after washing, cause moisture will add a lot lot of weight.

For a good guide on how to shape the mohawk and things, go here: wikihow.com/Put-up-a-Mohawk-or-Liberty-S....

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

Related Questions