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hair products needed to get this style?

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Topic: hair products needed to get this style?
Posted By: John502
Subject: hair products needed to get this style?
Date Posted: February 16 2005 at 7:26pm
i'm trying to get this look

http://gallery.hairboutique.com/detail.asp?Colors=2&Textures=255&Lengths=255&btnSearch=Search&offset=0&Genders=2&SortBy=1&Styles=255&FaceShapes=255&ID=5368 - http://gallery.hairboutique.com/detail.asp?Colors=2&Textures=255&Lengths=255&btnSearch=Search&offset=0&Genders=2&SortBy=1&Styles=255&FaceShapes=255&ID=5368

what kind of hair products do you think he used and/or any tips on how to fix my hair this way?

mostly important though im looking on what hair products he used, such as pomade/gel,etc?



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Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Date Posted: February 16 2005 at 11:45pm
frankly I think pretty much anything would work. It's a pretty simple style. Assuming you get your hair cut to a similar length just put any old gel or pomade you have lying around in your hair and spike it up. For a bit of a softer look (ie. not the rock hard spike look) you can use products designed for the "out-of-bed" messy look. They'll help hold your hair up like that but give it a softer look. I think the trick to this hair style is making sure your hair on the sides and back is real short, and then on top leaving it with a bit of length to work with (like...2 inches or so). Then, like I said, any product which will hold your hair in place will give that look if you brush your hair back a bit, maybe mess it up a little for a slight messy, spiked look.


Posted By: claribuzz
Date Posted: March 07 2005 at 8:58pm
i agree

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