help me... thick hair... want delonge style
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Topic: help me... thick hair... want delonge style
Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Subject: help me... thick hair... want delonge style
Date Posted: January 06 2005 at 2:45pm
hi, i need help, i want my hair to look similar to tom delonges, of previous, i have got part way there, it is grown to a reasonable length but im having a few problems i thought someone could help out with...
my hair is quite thick, and bushy and in order to achieve the effect im looking for, it requires a hell of a lot of hair gel and the one i us goes very hard (loreal gel'o) and obviously looks un-natural.
i was wondering if anybody had any tips that could help me to gain this effect without having to use so much gel. maybe it would help if my hair was a little thinner and more 'floppy'?
a few factors that i believe may affect my attempts to achieve the desired effect... i have my hair cut at home by a friends parent (untrained beginner) and also i use a cheap shampoo and no conditioner.
could anybody suggest anything that could help at all? will going to the hair dressers for a cut by a pro make a difference. is there a hair gel, or mousse or anything that could style the hair effectively, whilst remaining to look reasonably natural, or simply not going rock solid??
thanks
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Posted By: claribuzz
Date Posted: January 13 2005 at 11:32am
what the heck is delonge style??????
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Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Date Posted: January 15 2005 at 9:03am
thats a bit harsh claribuzz, the poor guy only wants some help!! i read what he said and understand, he wants hair like tom delonge,
http://archiv.tiscali.cz/musi/images/4/5/5/5/455532.jpg - http://archiv.tiscali.cz/musi/images/4/5/5/5/455532.jpg
i personally have no idea how to help you, but maybe somebody like craribuzz could look at this picture and suggest some help??
you say your hair is thick?? any ideas claribuzz or anyone else??
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Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Date Posted: January 22 2005 at 12:14pm
Tip - Hey dude there a simple thing todo got to the hairdresser ask them to keep the lenth and have the finge angled and then blow dry it strait useing a curved brush but mouse on it when it's wet. Then run the straiter's over it for that extra effect! Oh and use hair stray for max hold! should work a charm and look awsome 2! [QUOTE][/QUOTE]
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Posted By: claribuzz
Date Posted: January 23 2005 at 6:55am
oh so that is the delonge cut. LOL that looks like a pretty easy style. i think that in the pics that guy uses some sort of high gloss fibregel. depending on you hairtexture, you might either need a hair iron or blow dry you hair str8 like that. you might considered some moistrizing shampoo if you hair is dry.
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