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    Hair wax is a thick hair styling product containing wax, which helps hold hair in place. Unlike some products such as hair gel which leave the hair hard in texture, hair wax leaves the hair pliable. Many manufacturers are now releasing different versions of hair wax, such as pomade, putty, glue, glypto, whip, and styling paste. [6]

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    In the African diaspora, people loc their hair to have a connection to the spirit world and receive messages from spirits. It is believed locs of hair are antennas making the wearer receptive to spiritual messages. [108] Other reasons people loc their hair are for fashion and to maintain the health of natural hair, also called kinky hair. [109]

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    The "combine method" which is the process of tying existing locs with rubber bands together allowing the locs to fuse together giving them the upright habit. [2] The other method is the "freeform method" which is the process of allowing locs to naturally form via the rinse and go method and allowing the locs to naturally lock on to each other. [3]