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use murrays pomade guys
PADDY said:But the boys seem to be out to have a good time.
chanteuseCarey said:The hairstyle on the gent with the big moustache' would be the DON'T look...
Kane Gruber said:So, long on top, super-short on the sides and back, you say?
scotrace said:We keep answering and you keep asking. Here are some illustrations.
You need to let it GROW. Shoot for a new do for Spring, 2010:
LONG.
Grow it out long, so it covers your face completely. The get the sides and back cropped down to nubs. Add goop, slick it back, and you're on your way to Valentino. I don't know how this will work with really curly hair, but I know it won't work if it's short, no matter what hair type.
Good luck.
Mr. 'H' said:I love that Cagney picture, I have brought that very picture in to my barber before!
Here's me in the chair:
And sitting in the 'shop:
HadleyH said:Oh, Jimmy's haircut is already in this thread
Anyway, i found this, it might help if you take it to your barber/hairdresser, he will know what you mean (well.... one can only hope he will know [huh])
Jerekson said:You just hit the jackpot with that picture! I think that may be JUST what I need to show my barber!
Are there any more pictures like this, in a collection or something?
JohnnieT said:you'll also get a fine touch with the scissors, a razor across the back of the neck, and the old-school floss/wire trick on the sideburns (much closer and better looking than any shave).
MisterCairo said:"Short back and sides please", the most common asked for cut in Britain.
Referenced, for example, in the Monty Python Skit "The Lumberjack Song"!