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    Posted: December 29 2005 at 3:17pm

I want to do my hair like this:

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My hair is thick. I'm assuming this guy's hair is thin but mine is kinda' wavy. Can anyone tell me what to do? Well not just with the thick hair thing but also how to style it like this.

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Hairspray and some teasing. Or just gell the ends lightly to get that pointy look. The back part looks like he was trying to get it to stick straight up. You can either bend over and then hairspray down and backcomb to get it to do that... yeah that'd probably work best. then just take the ends that havent clumped together and start making 'em pointy. so yeah... lots of teasing :)
hope that helps... if i had a camera i'd post a walk through.... o.0 sorry i couldnt help more


[EDIT TEXT] buwhahaha found links! This one has pictures to do jrock hair http://www.lovers-suicide.com/howto.html and this one is a text based walkthrough for a kakashi style anime hair http://www.animenation.net/forums/archive/index.php/t-157475 .html Just take a little from each to make your own hair style :)

BTW you *may* need to straighten your hair. it depends on the amount of wave that you have. play around with it first and see if you do, even if it's a curly wave you can make it a curly looking spiky look that's still cool :)   (if you dont want to spend the time straightening it)

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thanx that helps a lot. I just got home from the saon and had my hair relaxed. It feels good and I just did the hair. It's a lot easier when it's straight like this.

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Sweet! Hope the info helped. Post your results (and if you want pictures too). I always love seeing new hairstyles :)
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^^ upon request here goes my pix. Sorry I couldn't show them a few days earlier cuz my hairstylist said I can't wet it for 48 hours. Now I can and here it goes:

My hair used to be like this:

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How much does it cost to get your hair relaxed at the salon?
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Sweet! Yay for the teasing of hair! :)
The style looks cool :)

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Originally posted by huystarr huystarr wrote:

How much does it cost to get your hair relaxed at the salon?

It costed me a hunderd dollars... I think some will do it for 60 or more hence I sticked to my original hairstylist who did it for a hundred.

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Originally posted by yoshikisquall yoshikisquall wrote:

Sweet! Yay for the teasing of hair! :)
The style looks cool :)

thank you. Though I have one more question, if I want to make my hair look regular like this:

But I don't know how to make it look shiny and like that. When I try doing that after I blow dry it, it would look dry. I asked my friend and told me that I should use grease... Should I? I never heard of such thing as grease before.

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Nah, don't use grease. That thing is practically obsolete. Try a pomade or wax. The pomade has a lighter, pliable hold and it adds shine to your hair whereas wax has a stronger, still pliable hold, but depending on the wax you get, it could have a dry (matte) finish or a wet finish. Just remember that when you're applying either of these products, apply them to slightly damp or dry hair. It won't be like gel where you can apply it on wet hair.
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^ oh so pomade? That's what I use to make my hair shiny when it was still wavy... ok then I'll try.

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Was your hair relaxed or chemically straightened? Because I've heard that relaxing is usually done for African hair, and won't get the same results etc.

Though congratulations on getting that style.

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^oh so it's different? Well then I'm pretty sure it was relax because the catalouge in the salon said Hair relaxer.

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Umm, try wax.  I like waxes better. Pomade doesn't hold my hair.
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man! Idk! I can make my hair shiny now but i still have a problem. I want it to look like dead flat like the most recent pic i showed you but i can't. It would curve everytime. Whatever I do. It is straight but not so straight that it would curve. I want it to look dead straight but i can't arrgg! And like I use hair iron together with hair paste and it still doesn't work. Could it be because it's still too short? Could it be because I'm doing somethin wrong?

edit: oops no worries i found a solution.



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^ Hey how? I'd like to find out haha
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^ I just deep conditioned it. My hair was like not following and all disgusting because I ironed it, I put chemicals etc. So yeah and also I don't like my hair like that anymore. I do it like azn bedhead. I'm not sure if I'm doing it right but as far as I can see it is. I have to make it grow too cuz it's still short.
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hey guys! I'm back! I have a new problem. Here's how long my hair now is:

i want to look like this:


I swear I've used all the knowledge I have in hairstyling to have it like this but i just can't get it. The last thing I'll do is go to a hair stylist which is costly ($30).

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Hmm.  Have you tried teasing or scrunching?
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yep. i don't even know what kind of teasing I'm supposed to do anymore. A lot of my friends have the similar problems too becuz we all want that hairstyle and as for me I'm really really frustrated

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