2, spray gel water before styling hair, air-drying, it is best to use a hair dryer to blow, the styling effect is better (this way is more harmful to the hair, it is not recommended to use) The correct use of gel water: when the hair gel or gel is sprayed too much: finally, there is only one last procedure: applying hair gel or spraying gel water, but the result is bad. The following methods can help you out:
Remove excess hair gel or gel. Cover the hair with a dry paper towel, pat the paper towel with your hand and carefully suck off the excess hair gel on the hair surface. Sprinkle powder on the hair roots. To absorb the deep hair oil, you can use loose powder, talcum powder or shampoo powder. Two inches above one ear, separate a bunch of hair and scatter powder at its roots. Then insert your fingers into your hair and rub your hair roots and scalp with your fingertips. Do the same for each strand of hair two inches from the ear until it reaches the other ear. Mess up your hair. Bow your head forward, use the hair dryer to open the cold air file to blow your hair, and at the same time insert your fingers into your hair to shake it.
How to prevent excessive use of hair gel and gel water: use less first-if it is not enough, it is not difficult to add more. Let's start with the hair at the neck. Cutler said: "If the product is first applied to the hair at the lower part such as the neck, even if the amount is too much, it will not affect the overall effect because it is hidden and inconspicuous." What should I do when my face is burned by a curling iron? How many envious eyes will I attract when I appear at the dance with a beautiful curly hair! However, when using curling tongs, you accidentally burned your skin, and your dream suddenly went up in smoke ... You should immediately: prevent wound infection. "Ice cubes should be immediately wrapped in a towel or plastic bag and applied to the burned area for 10 to 15 minutes". Alibaba El-Kova, a famous dermatologist in new york, warned, "Take away the ice for a few minutes, and then continue to apply ice for an hour or until you feel the pain relieved, then you can take it away." Determine the degree of trauma. Determine whether the scald belongs to Grade I (redness but no blisters) or Grade II (inflammation and slight blisters). Generally speaking, it is unlikely to be burned into a second-degree burn by a perm clamp. Treatment measures. If it is a first-degree burn, you can apply antibacterial ointment to the wound twice a day to prevent bacterial infection and inflammation, avoid sun exposure, and prevent the color from darkening. If you are unfortunately scalded to the second grade, you should go to the hospital immediately and ask the doctor to prescribe some related antibacterial drugs. Cover up the wound. Cosmetics should not be applied to the scalded area. You can pick up a few strands of hair and let it hang freely on the wound.