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QuestionWill gel damage my hair?Community AnswerGel can cause the scalp to dry up. That's why it's important to apply shampoo before using gel.
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QuestionDoes using hair gel have any side effects?Community AnswerIf it has alcohol as an ingredient, it may dry out your scalp. If you don't want this to happen, you can get an alcohol-free gel.
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QuestionWill sport hold gel work?Community AnswerIt will work. However, it usually has a stronger hold than casual hair gel.
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QuestionShould I apply hair gel before or after straightening my hair?Community AnswerUnless the gel is labeled for straightening, it would be best to apply it after you straighten your hair. What you should consider applying to your hair before straightening it is a heat protectant spray; it will keep your hair from getting damaged.
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QuestionWhat are the effects of using too much gel in my hair?Community AnswerYour hair could become crunchy and sticky, and it really takes away the natural look.
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QuestionWhen did people start using hair gel?Community AnswerAnalysis of ancient Egyptians mummies has shown that they styled their hair using a fat-based gel. Possibly human beings added something to their hair even from cave times, to keep hair out of the way and in good condition.
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QuestionShould a 16 year old with curly hair gel his hair?Community AnswerWhy not? Try it. Get some feedback.
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QuestionHow do I use gel if my hair is curly?Community AnswerUse your hands to flatten out your hair. If you are going for a slicked-back look, use your hands, especially if there is a cowlick in place. If a curl pops up, just put the strands underneath existing strands. If you are going for a messy look, it can turn out one of two ways. Either it will work well, or it will be more of a mess. Only test out if you have time at home, and don't bring this style to a event, until you make sure it works. If you are going for a side-comb, try flattening your hair with an iron. Note that the slicked back is best for curly hair. That's all there is to it.
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QuestionCan this be used on permed hair?Community AnswerYes, gel can be used to hold your curled/messy style into place as it hardens.
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QuestionHow do men style the slicked-back hairstyle using wax?Community AnswerGet a little bit of wax, rub it into your hands, then into your hair. And slick it back until you achieve the look you want.
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QuestionCan gel be used on your beard?Community AnswerHair gel can be used on a beard, but beard hair tends to have a curly texture. If you decide to proceed and do it, wash your beard with shampoo, then add a small amount of gel (depending on the size of the beard) and then blow dry it.
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QuestionCan gel whiten the hairs?Community AnswerYes, it is possible. They contain compounds that dry your scalp and in doing so can destroy keratin that makes your hair color.
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QuestionDoes applying gel result in grey hair later?Community AnswerIn some cases, when a lot of gel is used, it can dry out the hair and leave a light white film on the hair.
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QuestionHow do I get my hair to lay flat?Community AnswerPut a tiny amount of gel or wax in your hair and use a comb to get it to be flat. It should then stay flat for the rest of the day.
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QuestionCan I use a curling iron after gel and blow dry?Community AnswerIt's best not to. The hair may burn and crinkle and get a crunchy texture.
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QuestionWhat kind of gel is good for short hair that has a cowlick?Community AnswerIf you are trying to re-position a cowlick, you'll need a gel with a strong hold, so check out the gel tube for the strongest hold (usually 5 on a scale of 1-5). For weaker holds, you can check out other products like clay, wax, paste, putty etc.
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QuestionHow often should I use gel?Community AnswerTry to limit it to maybe 5 days out of the week so you do not damage your hair.
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QuestionCan I use a hair iron after applying gel?Community AnswerNo, don't do this. Your hair will burn.
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QuestionWhy does touching my hair after using the gel seem to remove the gel?Community AnswerIt may be that the gel hasn't set or that your hands are wet. It could also be that you put too much water on your hair and this reduced the gel's effectiveness, thus preventing the gel from "setting".
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QuestionHow long does it take for the gel to work if I have thin hair?Community AnswerIt depends on the gel's drying and hardening speed. It shouldn't take longer than 5 minutes.
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QuestionDo I use gel on wet or dry hair?Community AnswerYou should put gel on wet hair. Putting it on dry hair makes it difficult to control and can cause frizziness.
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QuestionMy gel wears out eventually. Is this normal?Community AnswerYes. All gel will wear out, so you will have to reapply it from time to time.
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QuestionCan hair gel be used when my hair is dry?Community AnswerIt could possibly work, but gel works better with hair that is wet. Just wash your hair in the basin or in the shower if you have time to get your hair wet.
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QuestionCan women also use gel for their hair?Community AnswerOf course! Hair is pretty much the same regardless of gender. Women often use gel to tame and style baby hairs.
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QuestionCan I use hair oil with hair gel?Community AnswerThat is not a good idea because the oil would take away the holding power of the gel.
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QuestionDoes using hair gel make your hair white?Community AnswerTraces of the gel could be found in your hair if not put on correctly or if you use too much.
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QuestionI have short hair. How should I style it with gel?Community AnswerI suggest spiking it up, leaving it non-gelled, or even gelling it to slick backward/forward.
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QuestionWhat is a good light, foamy gel?Community AnswerPomade is a really good gel that is very light and gets the job done. It also makes your hair look shinier and thicker.
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QuestionMost of my gel don't work on my hair, because its like a pineapple (pointy and straight), so I can't do anything, it's too stiff. What should I do?WittyHowCommunity AnswerIf your hair is already stiff and straight, then use a conditioner to transform the hair's brittleness to another direction that you would prefer.
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QuestionCan my hair be free from falling if I only use a small amount?Community AnswerIt depends on the hold-level of the gel, the texture of your hair and how oily your scalp may be. The best way to find out is to experiment.
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