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Hair Styling Tips: 8 Common Mistakes When Using Hair Clay

  • Writer: Jake Lee
    Jake Lee
  • Oct 10, 2024
  • 2 min read

Hair Clay is a popular choice for hairstyling because it gives a great hold, absorbs excess oil, and has a matte finish. However, to get the best results and a stylish look, there are some common mistakes you should avoid.


1. Using Hair Spray After Applying Hair Clay


Good quality hair clay can hold your style all day, even after wearing a hat, and you can easily restyle your hair. But using hair spray after applying clay will lock your hair in place, making it impossible to restyle. For everyday use, just stick to hair clay. Use hair spray only for special events or when you don’t need to wear a hat.


Hair Spray
Hair Spray

2. Using Hair Clay on Wet Hair


Hair clay contains ingredients like bentonite clay (also known as Kaolin), which absorbs oil and helps keep hair from getting stiff and greasy. Using it on wet hair significantly reduces its ability to hold the style. Always use hair clay when your hair is completely dry.


wet hair
wet hair

3. Over-Brushing Your Hair


For beginners, constantly adjusting and fixing the style can ruin the texture and make the hair too loose, resulting in a stiff and unnatural appearance. Practice more and limit brushing/run your fingers through your hair to avoid overworking it.


Brushing hair
Brushing hair

4. Skipping the Pre-Styling Step


While hair clay is enough to create a style, if you want a more refined look, don’t skip pre-styling. Use a pre-styling product or blow-dry your hair before applying clay to help your hairstyle last longer and look more polished. If you’re looking for a great Pre-styling product, try Clay de Perfume.


Men hair style
Men hair style

Men wavy pink hair style
Men wavy pink hair style

5. Using Too Much Hair Clay


Start with a small amount of hair clay, about the size of your pinky fingertip. You can always add more if needed, but using too much right away can make your hair look greasy and unnatural.


6. Not Washing Your Hair Regularly


You don’t need to wash your hair every day, but washing it every 2-3 days is a good idea. If you don’t wash your hair often enough, it can get oily, and you might face scalp issues.


7. Not Rubbing Hair Clay in Your Hands


Before applying hair clay, rub it between your palms to warm it up. This makes it easier to spread evenly through your hair and prevents clumps or greasiness.


8. Applying Hair Clay the Wrong Way


Don’t start by applying hair clay to the front of your hair. Instead, apply it to the sides and back first, then work your way to the front. This helps distribute the product evenly.


Hair Clay is one of the best styling products for a natural, matte finish. By avoiding these common mistakes and practicing your technique, you’ll be able to create sharp, stylish looks with ease. If you’re looking for a great hair clay product, try Clay de Perfume.



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