How to Set Hair Without Gel: 3 Simple Methods (2024)

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Last Updated: April 17, 2024References

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  • Using Hairspray
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  • Styling with Hair Wax

Hair gel is probably the most common styling product used to set hair, but it’s far from the only option. Other products, like hair clay, offer a lighter hold than gel and allow you to restyle your hair throughout the day. Hair wax also allows you to rework your hair but provides a bit more hold to keep your hair neat and sleek. Hairspray creates the strongest hold to keep your hair in shape on even the windiest day.

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  • Rub a pea-sized amount of hair clay between your hands, then distribute it evenly through your hair. Style it with a comb or a brush.
  • Alternatively, warm up a dab of hair wax between your hands. Then, use the wax to work your hair into its desired style, adding more as needed.
  • Spray a generous amount of hairspray into your hair after styling it to set it in place.

Method 1

Method 1 of 3:

Using Hairspray

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    Select your hairspray based on your desired finish. Some hairsprays provide a stronger hold than others. Others provide additional gloss and shine. Determine which type will work best for the hairstyle you’ve selected.[1]

    • For example, if you have oily hair you should stay away from hairsprays marked “ultra shine,” “diamond gloss,” or similar. These will make your hair appear greasy.
    • You can also make your own all-natural DIY product with sugar hairspray. To make sugar hairspray, boil 1 cup (240mL) of water and add 2 teaspoons (9.9mL) of sugar, mixing until it dissolves. Let the mixture cool, then put in an empty spray bottle.[2]
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    Style your hair how you want it using a blow-dryer or other products. Hairspray can be used in combination with other products like hair clay or wax to provide a firmer hold. You can also blow-dry your hair using a round brush or other styling tool to create your ideal look.[3]

    • Hairspray is also often used in combination with a curling iron to keep waves from quickly falling out of your hair.
    • Hairspray is also great for keeping a pompadour hairdo from losing its structure and volume throughout the day.

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    Spray your hand with hairspray and lightly brush your hair's surface. Using your hairspray-coated hand, pick up flyaways and neaten the sides of your hair. Before you set your style with hairspray you want to make sure it looks exactly the way you want. If you’re using a medium or strong-hold hairspray, it will be difficult to fix your hairstyle after you spray it. Opt for a soft-hold hairspray if you want a more flexible style.[4]

    • To reach both sides of your head easily, it’s best to spray one hand and do one half then spray the other for the other half.
    • Make sure your hairspray is within arms’ reach during this process because you’ll need to grab it and spray quickly once you’re ready to set your hairstyle.[5]
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    Spray all over your hair to fix it firmly in place. Once your style is exactly how you’d like it, give your hairspray bottle a quick shake. Holding the bottle at arm’s length, spray it all over your hair to coat your style in hairspray. Use circular motions around your head to ensure you don’t spray too long in one spot.[6]

    • Keep your hand moving while you spray to avoid saturating your hair and making it thick, clumpy, and heavy.
    • Protect your eyes with the other hand to make sure you don’t get hairspray in your eyes.
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    Wait until the hairspray has dried before touching your hair. The hairspray will take about 10 to 20 seconds to dry. If you touch it before it is dry, it will make the hair look greasy. It could also alter the hairstyle you’ve spent so much time perfecting.[7]

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Method 2

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Using Hair Clay

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    Wash your hair and blow-dry it fully with a hair dryer. Using shampoo and conditioner, clean your hair and towel-dry it. Dry your hair completely with a hair dryer—clay creates a firmer hold when applied to dry hair. Make sure you’re pointing the hair dryer in the direction you’re planning to style your hair. [8]

    • If you prefer a lighter hold on your hair, stop blow-drying when your hair is still damp but not dripping.[9]
    • If you typically use a pre-styling product like hair tonic, leave-in conditioner, or heat protectant spray, massage that into your hair before blow-drying.
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    Rub a pea-size amount of hair clay between your hands to warm it up. This process should take between 5 and 10 seconds. When you’re done, the clay should be spread evenly across your fingers and palms in a thin layer. There should be no visible clumps or dollops of clay left on your hands.[10]

    • The precise amount of hair clay you need depends on how long your hair is. Short hair generally requires one pea-size dollop, while medium-length hair requires two. Since you can always layer more hair clay on later in the process, be conservative when starting off.[11]
    • Make sure to select hair clay that has a matte finish and that’s solid in state.
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    Distribute the clay evenly through your hair, starting at the back. Work your hands through your hair, beginning at the roots and moving to the tips. You want to leave the hair coated in a thin layer of clay.[12]

    • It’s best to work back to front on your head to make sure you don’t accidentally end up with a ton of product in the front above your forehead.
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    Style your hair with your fingers, a comb, or a brush. Fingers will leave you with the most natural-looking style. Brushes are good for a neater look, such as a ponytail or slicked back style. Combs are best if you want a style with a defined hair part.[13]

    • Hair clay is a good option if you want to do a pompadour since it adds volume to your hair.
    • If it seems like you need more product to really set your hair, scoop up another pea-size amount and repeat the process.
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    Fix your hairstyle by using a tiny bit more hair clay to tame flyaways. Scoop up just a thin layer of clay with a fingertip and rub it between your palms to warm it up. Use this final bit of product to lightly coat the outer layer of your hairstyle to give it a bit of extra hold.[14]

    • Hair clay is best for fairly natural slicked-back styles for short and medium-length hair.
    • You can restyle your hair throughout the day since this product doesn't dry hard.
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Method 3

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Styling with Hair Wax

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    Wash and dry your hair. Use shampoo and conditioner to clean your hair. Blow-dry your hair or let it air-dry—wax should be applied to just slightly damp or completely dry hair.[15]

    • It’s best to style clean hair. Even a bit of grease can ruin the effectiveness of hair products.
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    Rub a pea-size amount of wax between your palms until it’s soft. The heat of your hand will cause the wax to emulsify. When you’re done the wax should be spread evenly across your hands in a thin layer. There should be no clumps of wax left on your fingers.[16]

    • There are two types of hair wax you can buy. Water-based waxes are easy to wash out, while wax-based waxes require a deep cleansing shampoo to get out of your hair. Double-check which kind you’ve purchased to make sure you’ve got the right products to clean your hair at the end of the day.[17]
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    Use your wax-coated hands to work your hair into the desired style. If you have short hair, brush the surface of your hair with your palms to coat your hair in a thin layer of wax. Then you can start using your hands to shape the hair how you’d like. Wax works well for a sleek slicked-back look—use your fingers or a comb to brush back your waxed hair.

    • If you have thick hair, then you will need to use a brush to smooth your hair back and make it lay flat. Otherwise, it may still look puffy in some places.
    • Hair wax can also work with longer layered haircuts by providing definition. Instead of brushing the wax through all your hair, twirl the ends of your hair between your wax-coated fingertips. Don’t rub it into the roots or mid-shaft of your hair because it will make your head look greasy and limp.
    • Hair wax also helps to define the curls in your hair by making them springier and more structured. Work the wax into the ends of each curl with your fingertips.
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    Add another layer of wax if you need more definition. If a pea-sized amount of wax isn’t enough to completely set your hair, use your fingers to scoop out another pea-sized amount of wax. Rub it back and forth in your palms until it emulsifies, then layer it into your hair on top of the original wax.[18]

    • Keep working in pea-size increments until your hair is set. Be careful of using too much—it’s easy to add more, and it’s almost impossible to remove product from your hair (other than washing it) once it’s been applied.
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    Fix and finish your style with a smidge of extra wax. Scoop out a tiny amount of wax with one fingertip. Warm it up by rubbing it back and forth between your fingertips then brush your fingers over flyaways and other loose hairs to neaten up your hairstyle.[19]

    • Since wax doesn’t dry hard, you’ll be able to rework your hairstyle throughout the day. However, keep in mind that wax is thick and can be hard to style your hair with depending on your hair texture, so this might not always work out.
    • You can also carry your hair wax with you in your purse or your pocket if you plan to do a major retouching job while you’re out.
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      This article was co-authored by Matt King. Matt King is the Director of Education at Fox and Jane Salon Group. With over 15 years of experience and expertise in cutting and coloring hair, he specializes in crafting trend-forward and technically savvy training and development materials for hairstylists. Matt received his cosmetology education from The Blaine Beauty School. This article has been viewed 106,538 times.

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      How to Set Hair Without Gel: 3 Simple Methods (2024)

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      How to Set Hair Without Gel: 3 Simple Methods? ›

      Shea or Cocoa Butter

      Hair butter is an excellent alternative to gel because it holds your hair in place without drying or flaking. Instead, it delivers a significant dose of moisture.

      How do you gel your hair down without gel? ›

      Shea or Cocoa Butter

      Hair butter is an excellent alternative to gel because it holds your hair in place without drying or flaking. Instead, it delivers a significant dose of moisture.

      How to make hair stay back without gel? ›

      Shampoo your hair and towel it dry to begin. Coat your hair with pomade. Use your fingers to apply a liberal amount of strong-hold pomade to your hair, focusing on the top and sides. Pomade is the classic product used to create this sleek and shiny look, and it'll help keep your hair slicked back until you wash it out.

      Can I use vaseline as hair gel? ›

      The American Academy of Family Physicians recommends using petroleum jelly to manage cradle cap in infants. Others find that a small amount of Vaseline works well as a styling gel to reduce frizz, but it may be too heavy for thin or fine hair.

      What can I use as hair gel at home? ›

      Dissolve 1/2 teaspoon of gelatin in warm water. Add more gelatin as needed to reach the desired hair gel consistency, and stir. Cool your concoction in the refrigerator for about three hours, or until set. If you'd like a bit of fragrance, add a few drops of your favorite essential oil and mix well.

      How can I set my hair without gel at home? ›

      Rub a pea-sized amount of hair clay between your hands, then distribute it evenly through your hair. Style it with a comb or a brush. Alternatively, warm up a dab of hair wax between your hands. Then, use the wax to work your hair into its desired style, adding more as needed.

      How to get your hair to stay in place? ›

      If you're blessed with thick hair, it can be difficult to keep styling in place. This is where you need the right tools. Use bobby pins, clips or hair bands to hold individual strands or the entire hair in place. These little helpers can work wonders and keep your style fresh all day long.

      How to make hair lay flat? ›

      wash your hair and don't blow dry it because the hot air makes hair frizzy. Just let your hair dry by air drying. The other technique of making hair lay flat and fall down is applying a hair gel. another one is applying a hair spray and brush it down, and finally use a hair straightener.

      What do you use to make your hair stay in place? ›

      Once the hair is dry, stylers like hair oils, creams, and sprays are your best bet to lock strands into place. If you're looking for a glossy look, an oil is preferable.

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