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Get The Slicked-back Look: How To Style Long Hair Female

Welcome to the world of hair care and styling with Evelyn Turner, an exceptional author and contributor at HairSpeaks! With her extensive knowledge and in-depth understanding of hair care, Evelyn brings a fresh perspective to the world of hair care and styling.

What To Know

  • If you have bangs, you can either slick them back with the rest of your hair or leave them out for a more playful look.
  • Choose a hair gel or pomade with a strong hold and a matte finish for a sleek and polished look.
  • However, you may need to use a stronger hair gel or pomade and apply it to damp hair.

Slicked-back hair is a timeless and versatile hairstyle that has been popular for decades. It’s perfect for a variety of occasions, from casual to formal, and can be tailored to suit any face shape. If you have long hair and want to try this classic look, follow our step-by-step guide on how to slick back long hair female.

Materials You’ll Need

  • Hairbrush
  • Wide-tooth comb
  • Hair gel or pomade
  • Hairspray (optional)

Step 1: Prepare Your Hair

Brush your hair thoroughly to remove any tangles or knots. Then, part your hair down the middle and use a wide-tooth comb to distribute the hair evenly on both sides.

Step 2: Apply Hair Gel or Pomade

Take a generous amount of hair gel or pomade and apply it evenly to your hair from roots to ends. Use your fingers to work it into the hair and distribute it evenly.

Step 3: Slick It Back

Using a brush or comb, slick your hair straight back from your forehead towards the nape of your neck. Make sure to apply even pressure to ensure that your hair is completely slicked back.

Step 4: Smooth Out Any Flyaways

Once your hair is slicked back, use a brush or comb to smooth out any flyaways or unruly strands. You can also use a small amount of hairspray to help keep them in place.

Step 5: Set Your Hair

If desired, you can use hairspray to set your hair and keep it in place all day. Spray it lightly over the surface of your hair, holding the can about 6-8 inches away.

Step 6: Variations

There are several variations on the slicked-back hairstyle. You can try:

  • Side Slick: Slick your hair back to one side instead of straight back.
  • Undercut Slick: Shave or trim the sides of your hair and slick back the top.
  • Pompadour Slick: Create a small bouffant at the front of your head and slick the rest of your hair back.

Tips

  • For a more polished look, use a boar bristle brush to slick back your hair.
  • If your hair is thick or coarse, you may need to use more hair gel or pomade to achieve the desired hold.
  • To prevent your hair from becoming greasy, apply the hair gel or pomade to damp hair.
  • If you have bangs, you can either slick them back with the rest of your hair or leave them out for a more playful look.

Quick Answers to Your FAQs

Q: What type of hair gel or pomade should I use?
A: Choose a hair gel or pomade with a strong hold and a matte finish for a sleek and polished look.

Q: How often should I slick back my hair?
A: Slicking back your hair too often can damage your hair. Aim to slick it back no more than once or twice a week.

Q: Can I slick back my hair if it’s curly?
A: Yes, you can slick back curly hair. However, you may need to use a stronger hair gel or pomade and apply it to damp hair.

Q: How do I slick back my hair without it looking greasy?
A: Apply the hair gel or pomade to damp hair and use a boar bristle brush to distribute it evenly. Avoid using too much product.

Q: How do I fix flyaways when slicking back my hair?
A: Use a small amount of hairspray to smooth out flyaways and keep them in place.

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Welcome to the world of hair care and styling with Evelyn Turner, an exceptional author and contributor at HairSpeaks! With her extensive knowledge and in-depth understanding of hair care, Evelyn brings a fresh perspective to the world of hair care and styling.

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