habberdasher
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Well, what are the advantages as opposed to simply combing one's hair?
Dinerman said:It brushes men's hair.
habberdasher said:What does a hair brush for men do?
Jerekson said:In my experience, brushes have a little more give than combs do. Brushes can be used to more easily achieve lift and volume, if one so desires. Also, brushes used lightly on top can straighten out tangled patches of hair, without being required to re-set everything as is often the case with combs.
habberdasher said:Pretty strange usage. Why are they expensive?
habberdasher said:You wash your hair once a month?! I put a towel over my pillow to keep the goop off it. Although when I looked up "Dapper Man" it had a very 30s art deco packaging and claimed it was based on a formula invented in the 30s. I can't bring myself to believe that mainly because it wasn't petroleum-based!
Forgotten Man said:How about an all natural product with no petroleum products in it at all! Something that washes out with water and gives a nice shine, I'm talking about a hair treatment called "Dapper Man" and I have some if you'd like to try it out. It may work for you, it works for me great but, then again I have very thin straight hair.
The Valentino look is very classy but, if your finding that even if you're a huge fan of Valentino's style but your hair isn't, then maybe try another classic Hollywood actor's style who had wavy or curly hair! In the early 30s waves were all the rage!
PS: I have always believed that ghettos were color blind. There are poor people of every color the world over.
scotrace said:Haberdasher, you'll need to achieve 15 posts before you can utilize all the functions available here.
habberdasher said:Thanks for the help. Why and when did whites start using pomade? Many people were racist back then, so how come they started using pomade to shine or hold their hair?
habberdasher said:Thanks for the help. Why and when did whites start using pomade? Many people were racist back then, so how come they started using pomade to shine or hold their hair?
mike said:Ahem, we prefer to be called "them white folk" if you please
habberdasher said:If the white men didn't use pomade, then did they use tonic, or something specifically made for white folk's hair?
mike said:... Dapper Man? I'd be shocked to find out it's not somehow connected to someone here?! .
chanteuseCarey said:Oh, if you had been referring to "Dapper Dan" instead of "Dapper Man", that would be our practically 13yo Fred Astaire wannabe son- Daniel