What You Need to Know to Master Baby Hairs

Baby hairs are one of the things that can really set off an outfit, but many people are scared to try out baby hairs, worrying that it’s going to be too difficult for them to manage it. The secret is that it’s actually surprisingly easy to do baby hairs. You just need know how to do them from start to finish. If you’re an absolute beginner at doing baby hairs, not to worry. Here are the four steps you need to know.

 

  1. Comb the Hairs Away From the Hairline

 

The first step is to comb the hairs away from the hairline. You want to make sure that there’s a defined part between the general hairline and the baby hairs that you’re going to be laying down. You can use a dual-edge brush and comb to get a bit more control over this, but it’s also possible to use a brand-new toothbrush to make sure the hairs are separated.

 

  1. Coat the Hair in Styling Gel

 

Next, you want to make sure all the baby hairs are completely coated in styling gel. This coating option is important because it will protect each of the baby hairs and because it will ensure that all of the hairs actually stick to the head. If you want to avoid issues with the hair later on, make sure that your baby hairs are fully coated in styling gel. It’s also a good idea to work on small sections of the hair individually, so some parts of the hair don’t dry out while you’re working on other sections.

 

  1. Use Your Fingers to Create Swoops

 

Your fingers are going to be an incredibly effective tool for creating swoops in your baby hairs. One of the most popular methods of doing this is to brush the hair in the right direction with your tool, then to use your fingers to press it in place and ensure the swoop is perfect. Don’t be afraid to get in there with your fingers; they’re what will make your baby hair styling look perfect.

 

  1. Set the Edges With a Silk Scarf

 

Lastly, you should cover the edges until they dry with a silk scarf, also called an “edge wrap” or a “laying scarf.” By covering the edges until they dry, you make sure they dry in exactly the configuration that you want them to dry in. Plus, this is also a great way for you to keep them safe in situations where they might move, like when you sleep.

 

Conclusion

 

Mastering baby hairs is all about making sure that you have as much practice as possible. However, the absolute basics really aren’t that difficult. You just need to make sure you know the basics so you can start using them to create your own styles. The more you practice, the better you’ll get, and eventually you’ll be able to create all the individual styles that you see on your favorite celebrities.