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154 No. 154
Hair thread, anyone?

Talk about hair, ask questions and share tips about hair, post pictures of haircuts you like or even post your own hair.

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My last haircut was the increasingly popular "Hitler Youth", but I'm a little tired of it and it really lost its appeal for me when it got to the point where every other person I saw had the same haircut as me, or a very similar variation of it. I'm now working on growing my hair out, I've always wanted to do it but I've never actually gone through with it for one reason or another.

As for tips that I can give, the only ones I really know of relate to the washing process:
1. Wash your hair in cool or cold water - heat, as you're probably aware, can damage your hair, and apparently cold water helps wash away dead skin from your scalp and any odours from the oils in your hair.
2. Don't wash with shampoo every time - I find that if I wash my hair daily, I can go for about a week using only conditioner, and my hair has become a lot less oily since I started doing this.

The products I like using most are Aussie's default shampoo and conditioner, I get pretty good results from them and they smell delicious.

Anyway, if you have any advice, post it here.
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OP here, a question if I may - is there a way to make your hair fall backwards naturally like in this image?

I've tried letting my hair dry in that style but it just ends up sticking in the air as though I've been electrocuted.
>> No. 156
>>155
Try pinning your hair back or have it that way under a hat and let it air-dry
>> No. 159
>>155
Take that pic to a salon and ask them for product advice.
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Smart working white men in North America have worn this hair stile for 120 years.

Easy to maintain, looks good, can work in it, doesn't make you look like a homosexual.
>> No. 162
>>161
Generic Lego Man Hair: The be-all end-all solution for those too scared to take any kind of risk at all ever
>> No. 163
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I'm trying to decide on a new haircut.

At the moment my hair is cut in a sort of mohawk style, a la shorter on the sides than on the back and top, but in an extremely subtle way. I have dead straight brown hair that has begun to thin, fortunately my hairline hasn't receded too much.

I haven't washed my hair in a while, because I'm really sick and feeling like shit, hence the oiliness, but that is more or less the thickness and colour of my hair. Anyone have any suggestions?
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>>162
Doesn't change the fact that it looks sharp on the right folks and the short on sides, longer on top cut is the foundation for many interesting styles.
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Any tips on going from dark brown to a bright color without destroying my hair with bleach? I would like to try a bright shiny purple or maybe pale blue.
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This guy does it right. Michael Pitt.
>> No. 267
Anyone know which mens' hair styling products are good?

I generally just leave my hair au naturel, but my hair is quite long now and I think I need to use a little something to tame it.

Preferably, I'd like something which is fairly discreet and unnoticable, but strong enough in small quantities to style fairly thick, medium-long hair. I don't plan on doing anything too wild with it, I just want to give my hair a messy sort of look and take it against the natural direction of its growth.
>> No. 269
try brylcreem, greatest mens hair product of all time, no 'foolin, there's a reason its been around for 100 years
>> No. 270
>>269

Checked their site and it seems like they have lots of different products. Any idea which is best for hair which is fairly long and thick?

A few years back when I still used hair styling products, I would usually go with clay. It gave me a good amount of control over the style and didn't make my hair look oily. Wax didn't seem to work well for me, it made my hair look oily and didn't hold it very well either. I never liked hair gel, it set like a rock and made my hair look like plastic.

They offer two others aside from those though: paste and cream. I've never used those before, so I don't really know anything about them. Are they any good, or should I play it safe and go for the clay?
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If your in the US this is what you want right here, $6-$7 at Walgreens but you can usually find it anywhere. If your in the UK just go with cream
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