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OdisLexi
Austin, TX
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Posted: 04/02/08 at 05:33 PM
What is a good product to be used for mohawks that isn't glue, won't damage hair or cause your hair to fall out?

Mayhem
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Seattle, WA
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Posted: 04/03/08 at 03:13 PM
Alot of the Bed Head stuff works, the Got 2 B glued stuff.
Egg whites.
honestly when I had my hawk I used the clear non toxic elmers glue. Worked wonders and wasn't too bad on the hair.

delilah
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Mckeesport, PA
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Posted: 04/03/08 at 03:50 PM
When I had my mohawk, I used the Got 2 B. I put the spiking cement in first (doing about 2 inch sections at a time, and blow drying my hair upside down after each section), then finished it off with the Glued freezing spray (again, small sections at a time, drying it after each section, and going over it about 2 or 3 times. Bed Head's Hardhead hairspray also works pretty well). I found it a LOT easier if I took a flat iron (not plugged in), and used it to hold up each section when spraying and drying.

Bathory
Bellaire, OH
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Posted: 04/03/08 at 04:22 PM
Everyone I've ever asked about their mohawk has told me the Got2Be stuff is the best for holding them up.

An ex of mine said that when his was incredibly large he used egg qhites, elmer's glue, and aqua net.

Jersey
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Jersey, 0
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Posted: 04/03/08 at 04:36 PM
old fashioned soap lather

OdisLexi
Austin, TX
United States
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Posted: 04/03/08 at 05:16 PM
Mayhem said:

Alot of the Bed Head stuff works, the Got 2 B glued stuff.
Egg whites.
honestly when I had my hawk I used the clear non toxic elmers glue. Worked wonders and wasn't too bad on the hair.


How well does elmers glue wash out?


Edited by OdisLexi on : 4/3/2008 5:24 PM

GraveyardSally
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Las Vegas, NV
United States
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Posted: 04/03/08 at 05:17 PM
rave hairspray. aqua net is good, too, but not if you have dark hair cos it flakes.

OdisLexi
Austin, TX
United States
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Posted: 04/03/08 at 05:18 PM
delilah said:

When I had my mohawk, I used the Got 2 B. I put the spiking cement in first (doing about 2 inch sections at a time, and blow drying my hair upside down after each section), then finished it off with the Glued freezing spray (again, small sections at a time, drying it after each section, and going over it about 2 or 3 times. Bed Head's Hardhead hairspray also works pretty well). I found it a LOT easier if I took a flat iron (not plugged in), and used it to hold up each section when spraying and drying.


Wow, thank you for sharing your process with me.


Edited by OdisLexi on : 4/3/2008 5:21 PM

OdisLexi
Austin, TX
United States
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Posted: 04/03/08 at 05:19 PM
GraveyardSally said:

rave hairspray. aqua net is good, too, but not if you have dark hair cos it flakes.


Is there anything that works well with dark hair? Or should I have to use like food coloring to dye it or something like that?


Edited by OdisLexi on : 4/3/2008 5:23 PM

OdisLexi
Austin, TX
United States
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Posted: 04/03/08 at 05:19 PM
Jersey said:

old fashioned soap lather


Not washed out? How well does that hold up throughout the day?


Edited by OdisLexi on : 4/3/2008 5:23 PM

OdisLexi
Austin, TX
United States
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Posted: 04/03/08 at 05:20 PM
Bathory said:

Everyone I've ever asked about their mohawk has told me the Got2Be stuff is the best for holding them up.

An ex of mine said that when his was incredibly large he used egg qhites, elmer's glue, and aqua net.


That second part sounds like it attracts flies but then again, its mixed with chemicals. I doubt bugs would want anything to do with chemicals.


GraveyardSally
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Posted: 04/03/08 at 07:02 PM
OdisLexi said:

GraveyardSally said:

rave hairspray. aqua net is good, too, but not if you have dark hair cos it flakes.


Is there anything that works well with dark hair? Or should I have to use like food coloring to dye it or something like that?


Edited by OdisLexi on : 4/3/2008 5:23 PM


rave is good for dark hair.

OdisLexi
Austin, TX
United States
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Posted: 04/03/08 at 09:39 PM
GraveyardSally said:

OdisLexi said:

GraveyardSally said:

rave hairspray. aqua net is good, too, but not if you have dark hair cos it flakes.


Is there anything that works well with dark hair? Or should I have to use like food coloring to dye it or something like that?

Edited by OdisLexi on : 4/3/2008 5:23 PM


rave is good for dark hair.


Thats cool. Thank you.


Leila
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Worcester, MA
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Posted: 04/04/08 at 06:52 AM
elmers glue always worked best for me. it washed out easily and made me hair soft!

OdisLexi
Austin, TX
United States
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Posted: 04/04/08 at 09:07 AM
Leila said:

elmers glue always worked best for me. it washed out easily and made me hair soft!


Sweet. Thanks for the info.


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