Blow dry your hair or let it air dry until it’s just damp. You can fake damp hair at times with pomade or gel. For dry hair, use a spray bottle to make it damp. Spritz the water all over your head, using your fingers to work it in. If you need to even out the water, use a brush to help spread it out. [2] X Research source

Gently scrunch your hair with your hand as you go to help make waves, if that’s the look you’re going for.

Alternatively, you can apply argan oil to your hair to help moisturize without it looking greasy.

Finish the ends off with gel, which will help prevent flyaways.

Gels have too much water in them. They’ll make your hair spring back to curls.

Use your fingers to work the gel into your hair in sections. For curls that are even more defined, try twisting small strands of hair around your fingers.

If you want to leave your hair down but create a sleek look at the top, work the pomade into the roots with your fingers. Use a fine-tooth comb to work the pomade through the hair, stopping about midway down.

To scrunch it, tilt your head to one side and scrunch it towards your head, or use the diffuser attachment on your blow dryer to scrunch and curl the hair.

For this look, make sure to leave the pomade, gel, or wax off the bottom of the hair so it has some movement. Finish it up by applying a smoothing serum over the bottom hair if you haven’t already. [11] X Research source You can also use this technique to pull your hair back into a ponytail.

Use a fine-tooth comb or a tint brush to smooth your hair down.

Some products won’t need finishing spray, such as pomade.