the thing about pulling off professor look is ya gotta be young and handsome enough (in a particular way) that people would not think you are stodgy or other words by looking at you
I think just being old and stodgy would also qualify as pulling it off.
and the nice thing about long on top and short on the sides is that you can have RoPat hair in just being your daily handsome guy about town and then have President hair when you have to meet the Queen
My hair is fine, straight, and grows in whatever random direction it damn well wants. As a result, I used to keep it short as possible, but I'd like to try some slightly longer hair now. I want something to move it around, sweep it off to the side, whatever. Without it becoming some shinny, sharp, spiky thing.
I get out of the shower, dry my hair a little, use one squirt of that and run it through my hair. It keeps it looking wet-ish but also lets you style it a little bit. My hair is really curly and thick though, so it may be unsuited for straight hair.
My hair is fine, straight, and grows in whatever random direction it damn well wants. As a result, I used to keep it short as possible, but I'd like to try some slightly longer hair now. I want something to move it around, sweep it off to the side, whatever. Without it becoming some shinny, sharp, spiky thing.
pomade does need to be worked a bit, but not as much as many cremes because of how low-hold it is. also, it's going to "sweat out" anyway
really, you want to work it in your hands to spread it evenly so that it can add sheen to your hair without clotting
how much you add is up to you--however, being as how it's low-hold, the amount that you put in should depend more on how much shine you want than on how rigid you want your hair to be, because it isn't going to be rigid no matter what. Once the pomade has settled, your hair is going to be as malleable as it is after five or six days without showering--the only real variable is how glossy it is
also, just like not showering, pomade can add a lot of body. just a heads up
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What spring does with the cherry trees.
I am psychic.
clock strikes twelve shazam you've transformed into a picture of a scantily-clad 15 year old anime schoolgirl
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I was thinking more like
all of these guys have hair that is long on the top and short on the sides
th-that isn't what I meant!!!
(that thing is a twilight)
it's too late kinbote-chan~
I want that hair.
oh you
I look weird because apparently in the morning I don't know how to smile
"Sandra has a good solid anti-murderer vibe. My skin felt very secure and sufficiently attached to my body when I met her. Also my organs." HAIL SATAN
this is a five star pun
Need some stuff designed or printed? I can help with that.
Nope. Just one.
But it's red, with five points and a hammer and sickle motif in it.
How does one achieve young stalin hair ? I'm due for a haircut soon and this future glorious leader look appeals to me.
One of which I was drunk all day!
My girlfriend says it looked good, most of my other friends just... don't talk about it at all
it turned out pretty good, though I may have asked for too much off the top
My hair is fine, straight, and grows in whatever random direction it damn well wants. As a result, I used to keep it short as possible, but I'd like to try some slightly longer hair now. I want something to move it around, sweep it off to the side, whatever. Without it becoming some shinny, sharp, spiky thing.
I get out of the shower, dry my hair a little, use one squirt of that and run it through my hair. It keeps it looking wet-ish but also lets you style it a little bit. My hair is really curly and thick though, so it may be unsuited for straight hair.
make sure you work it in your hands a bit to warm it up before you put it in your hair, no more than maybe a fingernail's worth
or so the spa lady told me
are you in fact dapper confirm/deny
really, you want to work it in your hands to spread it evenly so that it can add sheen to your hair without clotting
how much you add is up to you--however, being as how it's low-hold, the amount that you put in should depend more on how much shine you want than on how rigid you want your hair to be, because it isn't going to be rigid no matter what. Once the pomade has settled, your hair is going to be as malleable as it is after five or six days without showering--the only real variable is how glossy it is
also, just like not showering, pomade can add a lot of body. just a heads up
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so