Styling Tips: The Fauxhawk

This is a post that should show up on the corporate site but also on all local sites. A fauxhawk is a haircut that is shorter on the sides and longer on the top. It is similar to a pixie and a quiff. The most popular way to style it is into a mohawk. On the other hand, a fauxhawk can also refer to any hair style that mimics a mohawk; this is typically done on longer styles and requires you to pull and pin your hair back.

Step 1 –

Get your hair wet first—it can be straight after a shower or with water from a spray bottle. Pat it dry with a towel so that it is no longer soaking wet. Next, use your fingers to apply some mousse to your hair.

  • Choose a mousse that will give your hair some volume. This will help create that much-needed lift.

Step 2 –

Brush the hair on top of your head forwards while blow drying it. Next, brush your hair across the top of your head, towards the left side of your head, and blow dry it some more. After that, brush it towards the right and continue blow drying it. Keep doing this until your hair is dry.
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