Pedro'S Pointers: What The $#!# Does Emulsify Mean When Applying A Hair Styling Product?
- Posted on 26 March, 2019
- Hair Styling
- By Anonymous
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In this Pete & Pedro’s Pointer Series video, Aaron answers the question: So what the heck does emulsification or emulsify mean for a hair styling product for men?
Emulsification is the act of heating up and distributing your hair product on your hands. Using Pete & Pedro Putty (our top-selling hair styling product), which needs to be emulsified big-time to work its magic, Alpha shows you need to emulsify all of your hair products if you truly want to get the most bang for your buck out of it. The way to emulsify is to scoop a small amount of your hair product onto your finger and then using dry hands you're going to apply the product to your palm and then with your other hand you're going to rub together to heat it up and distribute it all over your palms. The product will “disappear,” don’t worry it's still on your hands, and you will feel it and then you simply apply and work it through your hair to maximize your hair's handsomeness.
Comments
TheDolceLife: I love the idea of “Pedro’s Pointers,” Alpha. It’s short and it gets straight to the point. I am looking forward to the next few videos in this series.
Nikola Sladić: Hi Alpha, I'm using Taft molding clay, and when I try to emulsify, my hand become dry and product is still visible. Why is that?
aa: My hair can’t wait to get more Bueno!
Sole Soul: My hair do be having the sexiness now...
Ozark Performance: Do you have a gel for my pubic hair?
arjun: First to Comment!