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Lleyton Hewitt

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Printed Date: July 26 2025 at 7:32pm


Topic: Lleyton Hewitt
Posted By: Ayaya
Subject: Lleyton Hewitt
Date Posted: June 30 2005 at 7:01pm

Hi, just been watching Wimbledon and wondering how do I get my hair to look like this? The texture I mean, not really concerned about the style:

http://www.lleytonhewitt.biz/images/wimb05/103.jpg - http://www.lleytonhewitt.biz/images/wimb05/103.jpg

http://www.lleytonhewitt.biz/images/wimb05/q03.jpg - http://www.lleytonhewitt.biz/images/wimb05/q03.jpg

http://www.lleytonhewitt.biz/images/wimb05/025.jpg - http://www.lleytonhewitt.biz/images/wimb05/025.jpg

http://www.lleytonhewitt.biz/images/wimb05/201.jpg - http://www.lleytonhewitt.biz/images/wimb05/201.jpg

At the moment my hair is 5-6" long, thick and wavy. It goes dry and frizzy and looks ugly if I just come out of the shower and leave it. What I want is for it to to be kinda "stringy" and soft, almost wet looking, like in those pics.

Any ideas on products/techniques etc? I don't need the name of an exact product, just the type of product I need to use.

Thanks.




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Posted By: scorpio
Date Posted: June 30 2005 at 11:16pm

Looks like he is using Gel...

I had a long hair before and it looked like him, not straight and not curly. I used to mix gel with some creme (bumble grooming creme) towel dry for 5 min and I used my hand to style. Also it seems that he is using his cap to help his hair stays flat on top...



Posted By: Ayaya
Date Posted: July 01 2005 at 4:47am
Interesting, thanks. Any other ideas? It's that "stringy" look I'm really after, my hair tends to separate into single strands whereas his looks more clumped together...


Posted By: nickp
Date Posted: July 01 2005 at 11:00am

that may be cause he's sweating? when my hair was longer, it looked great when it was messy and i was sweating, cause the salt water gives it a damp very textured look..



Posted By: Ayaya
Date Posted: July 01 2005 at 4:10pm

Yeah, I realised that. I was just wondering if there were any products I could use to replicate that effect.

Here's a normal pic.. what could I use to get it like this?

http://www.lleytonhewitt.biz/landb1.jpg - http://www.lleytonhewitt.biz/landb1.jpg



Posted By: nickp
Date Posted: July 01 2005 at 4:21pm

a texture defining wax..

go to boots and get mark hill's texture defining wax...its quite pricey but has sea salt in it, which overall gives quite a good effect..

 

tell me what u think




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