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Applying hair wax can give you a stylish and textured hairstyle that lasts throughout the day. Here are the steps to apply hair wax: 1. Start with dry or slightly damp hair. Wet hair can dilute the wax and make it less effective. 2. Take a small amount of wax, about the size of a dime, and rub it between your palms to warm it up and make it more pliable. 3. Start applying the wax to your hair from the back of your head to the front. Use your fingertips to work the wax through your hair, making sure to distribute it evenly. 4. Focus on applying the wax to the ends of your hair to create texture and definition. You can also apply it to the roots to create volume. 5. If you want to create a more structured look, use a comb or your fingers to shape your hair after applying the wax. 6. If you need to add more wax, repeat steps 2-5 until you achieve your desired style. 7. Once you've applied the wax, avoid touching your hair too much, as this can cause the wax to lose its hold. 8. To remove the wax, wash your hair with shampoo and warm water. Remember, a little goes a long way with hair wax, so start with a small amount and add more as needed.
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