Deathhawk Mohawk Hair Tutorial!
Here's an easy way to try out a deathhawk even if you have curly hair. It turns out that the best hack was not straightening my hair all the way down to the root of my mohawk so the tiniest bit at the bottom still had texture and was perfect to hold the deathhawk up! 🖤
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Okay, so you've seen my 'hack' for getting that deathhawk to stand up, especially with curly hair. But let's dive a bit deeper into making sure your "MY LITTLE CURLY MOHAWK" looks incredible and lasts all day (or night!). First, prep is absolutely key. I learned the hard way that just jumping into styling can lead to frizz and a floppy hawk. Before I even think about heat, I always use a good HEAT PROTECTANT. Seriously, don't skip this, especially if you're like me and have curls that can be prone to damage. I also find a lightweight leave-in conditioner helps smooth things out without weighing down the roots – remember, we want that texture for grip! Now, for the sides. My tutorial briefly mentions to "BUZZ THE SIDES REAL QUICK," but not everyone wants to commit to a full buzz. If you're on the fence, consider alternatives! You can tightly braid the sides, slick them back with strong gel (think a sleek undercut illusion), or even do a tight cornrow if your hair allows. The goal is to create that contrast, so your hawk stands out. If you do go for the buzz, a fresh cut really makes the hawk pop! When it comes to getting that defiant height, teasing is your best friend. My OCR notes mentioned "TEASING COMB," and it's indispensable. I section my mohawk strip, spray a little göt2b glued STRONG HAIRSPRAY at the root, and then backcomb gently but firmly. The trick with curly hair is to tease into the curls, not against them, to build that internal structure without creating a matted mess. It's about creating a strong base. I sometimes think of it as getting "TEASED AS MUCH AS A MIDDLE SCHOOLER IN SUBURBIA" – lots of volume! The original article mentioned not straightening all the way to the root, which is my number one hack. But for the visible parts of the hawk, a quick pass with a straightener can help define the shape. Just remember to STRAIGHTEN the mid-lengths and ends carefully. Once you've got the volume and basic shape, it's all about "FLUFFING." I use my fingers to gently pull and sculpt the hair into the desired spiky or rounded deathhawk shape. Don't be afraid to get a little messy; a deathhawk isn't supposed to be perfectly coiffed. Finally, for that "FINISHED LOOK" to truly hold, more hairspray! I layer the göt2b glued STRONG HAIRSPRAY section by section, making sure to get underneath and around the shape. Let each layer dry slightly before adding more. This prevents it from getting "TOO WET AT ONCE" as the OCR mentioned, which can make it collapse. I also learned that wearing a silk bonnet at night can help preserve the style for a second day, though a full refresh might be needed. Taking it down requires some patience – a good conditioner and warm water will be your allies to gently detangle without causing breakage to those precious curls. Experiment and have fun, because a deathhawk is all about expressing yourself!
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