Male wanting a logish style, stuck, plz help!
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Topic: Male wanting a logish style, stuck, plz help!
Posted By: kevvosa
Subject: Male wanting a logish style, stuck, plz help!
Date Posted: January 09 2005 at 8:47am
Im 19, male, and Ive been growing my hair out for some time. Im trying to get a hairstyle similar to James Bourne from Busted, it is sort of longish, this is the style I want:
http://busted-rock.com/fan/btbw/ - http://busted-rock.com/fan/btbw/ (pics are lower down the page).
My hair is sort of getting there but it gets so big and puffy on top and looks disgusting, plus I dont know how to style it until its grown to the full length. I use gels but they make the hair look greay and stringy and bad. So normally I wear a cap to hide my hair. Can anyone help me? My hair colour is a dark blonde at the moment and Ive been told that I must wait until it grows to the full length until I get it coloured light blonde with the black fringe. My hair gets VERY puffy on top and looks like an enormous bowl sometimes.
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Posted By: eKatherine
Date Posted: January 09 2005 at 11:13am
Bad news. If your hair is wavy/curly/or full and you think that's disgusting, you're going to have to do some drastic processing with constant maintenance in order to get it straight.
I recommend you find a style that doesn't require a hair type you don't have.
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Posted By: kevvosa
Date Posted: January 10 2005 at 11:16am
Well Ive been growing it for so long now I dont want to give up as its been very tough. James' hair is similar to mine, sort of. I have seen it when it has no gel in it and its also quite puffy and wavy, like mine is.
What sort of things should I do to maintain my hair? Is it worth getting it chemically straightened? I use irons now and then which seem to get it fairly straight.
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