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How To Apply Fixo Properly?


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First of all, I wouldn't like any prachaar regarding sikhi that I should keep my daada open. Job requirement requires me to tie the daada. I keep it flowing when I am home.

Now to the question, what is the proper way of tying the beard so that it doesn't become loose and the hair stay in shape for the entire day? Should I use the simco liquid or hair spray?

I usually apply almond oil before applying the hair spray or simco liquid, but I believe that is the cause that it loses the grip after sometime. Any helpful tips would be appreciated.

Thank you. Bhul chuk maaf.

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First of all, I wouldn't like any prachaar regarding sikhi that I should keep my daada open. Job requirement requires me to tie the daada. I keep it flowing when I am home.

Now to the question, what is the proper way of tying the beard so that it doesn't become loose and the hair stay in shape for the entire day? Should I use the simco liquid or hair spray?

I usually apply almond oil before applying the hair spray or simco liquid, but I believe that is the cause that it loses the grip after sometime. Any helpful tips would be appreciated.

Thank you. Bhul chuk maaf.

You should try using water instead of Fixo with the tathta(If that's how it's spelled), because Fixo smells really bad and has chemicals in it. Assuming your job is a factory one it would be more unsafe for both the company and you. If water isn't strong enough use very little hair gel and only put it around your beard and sideburns: not on Mustache, set it properly so it's together about 1 drop max 2. On the mustache, oil should be just fine. Use the very least as possible.
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