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fanning a 9" mohawk


Question Posted Wednesday May 2 2007, 5:36 pm

ok i have a 9 inch tall mohawk and im wondering the best way to fan the hawk like to where it will wash out i want a fan like the members of the casualties like i know how to do liberty spikes but idk how to fan my hawlk when its this big

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Additional info, added Sunday April 16 2006, 12:54 am:
and i really dont want to cut it down.

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Neuronautas answered Wednesday May 2 2007, 6:29 pm:
Ohhhh and use two hair brushes to make it look neat.
hahaha, I assume you asked the last mohawk question too.

Don't use gel or anything.
Just hairspray.
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x_mystery answered Sunday April 16 2006, 9:59 am:
Put up small pieces at a time, and use both hands to smooth it straight. Don't use a lot of gel, it will weigh it down -- use a small amount of gel and use a bit of hair wax and as soon as you've got it straight or about straight, spray it with hairspray. (Aerosol is best.)

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