LolitaHaze
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Can you post a photo of your hair? That will help us determine not only style for your hair, but for your headshape as well.
David Conwill said:Sorry ladies, if the "Beauty" section is the wrong one for this. Barkeeps, I hope you'll move me to the right spot if I've done things incorrectly.
I've got thick, frizzy hair. To give you an idea of what I'm dealing with, when my hair got too long in college, people used to tell me I looked just like Ozzy Osbourne's kid, Jack.
I usually have it thinned (although finding a stylist that can/will do this is tough) so it won't poof out, keep it real short (#1 blade) on the sides, and control it with a double dab of Brylcreem. I part on my left, if it makes a difference.
My old stylist left town and I'm having to start over on Friday. I'd like to be able to give him or her a picture of a good, vintage hairstyle for my hair type.
Can you help me out?
Regards,
Dave
tylerevansokay said:...blow dry it dry with a round brush (to straighten/tame it)...
reetpleat said:What is your ethnic background?
Do you think that is typical hair for it?
Try to find an old barber and discuss it with them.
Paisley said:Maybe a barber who has a large clientele of African descent would be worth a try.
David Conwill said:I would consider washing less frequently, but I tend to get dandruff if I don't keep up with the Head and Shoulders routine.
-Dave
David Conwill said:I would consider washing less frequently, but I tend to get dandruff if I don't keep up with the Head and Shoulders routine.
-Dave
I second this.KittyT said:Definitely, grow it out a little and start using pomade.
If you get cowlicks, you can use relaxer to help tame them. I have a friend who's white boyfriend recently started using black hair relaxer to tame his cowlick and it works like a charm.