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You’re Applying Your Men’s Hairstyling Products All Wrong—Here’s The Right Way To Do It!

Men’s hairstyling products are designed to be easy to use but you might be surprised to learn that you are applying them all wrong. With just a few quick tips you can rapidly improve how good you look and how confident you feel when you head out of the door each morning.

Man using too much product

Using Too Much Product

When it comes to men’s hairstyling products more is not better. Depending on the product you use applying too much can leave your hair feeling stiff, looking greasy, or feeling oily. After several days of too much product without shampooing in between, your hair will have build-up that leaves it looking dull. Your goal is to look styled but natural once your product is in and dry. A general rule to follow is this: if your hair is less than one inch in length a dime-size dollop is enough, a nickel-size dollop is all that is needed for hair up to three inches long, and a quarter-sized dollop is enough for hairstyles that are longer than three inches.

Whether To Apply To Wet Or Dry Hair

Whether To Apply To Wet Or Dry Hair

Depending on the style you want to rock you don’t necessarily have to apply your hair product to damp hair. If you want your hair to dry with a wet look or high shine, apply your styling product to damp—towel dried hair. If you want a matte look, or have locks or waves, apply your styling product to dry hair. This is good news as it means that if you want to you can skip wetting your hair in the shower. Just be sure to wash your face and shampoo two days a week, but no more than three days a week. The exception to this rule is curly haired gentlemen whose hair is prone to frizzing. Almost all curly hair care products are designed to be applied to wet hair but can be applied dry to tame frizzy areas.

Apply From Back To Front

Apply From Back To Front

The front of your hair is where you pay the most attention when styling so you might be tempted to start there. However, you should apply to the nape of your neck and work up to the front of your hair. For longer hair or curly hair, apply from root to tip. This will help your product to distribute evenly throughout your hair and will keep it from clumping up in the front and top of your head. Not to worry if you have a fade or much shorter hair at the nape of your neck as your styling product will glide from back to front.

Using The Wrong Men’s Hairstyling Products

Using The Wrong Men’s Hairstyling Products

You want to keep your morning grooming routine as simple as possible which means that you must select the right product for your hair type and for the type of style you want to achieve. For most men one product is enough but to mix up your look you might alternate between two products. Here is the difference between the primary types of men’s hair care products.

Molding Putty—molding putty is designed to create lift, texture, hold, and control. It can even be used to create separation on days that you want to spike your hair. Apply a dime-sized dollop for hair up to one inch long, a nickel-size for hair up to three inches long, and a quarter-size for long hair. Rub your hands together before working through from nape to forehead. Molding Putty from Uncle Jimmy Products is a top pick. It can be used on all unlocked hair types and can help to straighten short, curly hair styles.

Curly Stylers—if you want to rock your curls than a curly hair care product is a must. You want something that is lightweight, controls frizz, won’t flake, and that shapes and holds your curls without feeling crunchy. Always apply to towel dried hair from root to tip. All you need is a dime-sized dollop for hair up to one inch long, a nickel-size for hair up to three inches long, and a quarter-sized for long hair. Rub your hands to distribute evenly before you apply. Curl-Kicker is made with natural oils and extracts to hydrate your curly hair.

Pomade Hair Wax—to style locs, waves, and other molding styles you need a pomade hair wax. Wax will hold your style in place without a sticky residue. Wax must be applied to dry hair. For dreadlocks apply to fingertips and rub into the unlocked hair at your roots. Twist, then clip in place and sit under a dryer to dry the wax. For waves and molding styles apply a dime-sized dollop for hair up to one inch long, a nickel-size for hair up to three inches long, and a quarter-sized for long hair. Rub your hands together before working through from nape to forehead. You can’t go wrong with LOC Hold from Uncle Jimmy Products.

Here’s to applying your men’s hair product the right way!

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