Wet Hair Looks is Trending!


The "Wet Hair" look has been widely used by artists and celebrities around the world in recent years. Because hair strands that look wet can emit different vibrations and shades. But what you need to know is this is the perfect hairstyle to appear throughout the year! Aside from its versatility, the best thing about the 'Wet Hair' appearance doesn't require a professional hairdresser at all! Come, follow this step by step to make your own wet hair look.



Start with Moist Hair
To get the right look, you should start with moist hair, not too wet or dry. Because if the hair is soaking wet, the hair gel used in the next step won't absorb it properly, which means you won't be able to produce a perfect hairdo.



Apply Hair Gel
Choose hair gel that is not sticky and is also capable of giving hair a shine. Hair gel will keep and lock your hair in place, and last all day in accompanying your activities. Start with the roots of your hair with a little gel of your favorite hair, but don't hesitate to add more when you really look "wet" or until you get the look you want. But remember basically, the more gel you add, the wetter your hair.



Hair Comb
Depending on the look you want, there are a variety of hair combs and brushes that can be used to style your hair. For this look, consider choosing a comb with good teeth. After applying a large amount of hair gel, take a comb and work through the hair roots to the ends. You can also use a bristle brush for a perfect look. Soft bristles on the bristle brush can help refine hair and distribute hair gel evenly without causing waves.



Perfect with Hair Spray
Now that the hair roots have a good layer of shine, now it's time to focus on the rest of the hair. Make the bottom of the hair merge with the top using a glossy spray. Aim the 6-8 inch bottle of hair and spray it evenly along the hair and avoid the roots. The use of hairspray certainly helps keep your small, stubborn hair in control. Also make sure to use hair spray before the hair gel dries.

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