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Hi there!
First off all, I think this belongs in some other section than "Beauty" because that section is obviously predominantly perused and posted-to by women, and I'm after a man's haircut. If I'm posting in the "wrong" spot then it's a good sign that you ought to have a section for men and THEIR hair, their products, their skin, their mustaches, etc.
I'm after a look from a movie, and if you haven't seen the movie then you can't know the look. Ergo, this section fits the bill.
Please keep in mind as you read this post that it's not at all my intention to sound demanding. I've just been trying in vain to get the haircut I want for well over a year, and, having had no luck, I'm mucho exasperated.
Getting to the point:
My hair is black, and only ever-so-slightly-more-wavy than Leslie Howard's. Nevertheless, I know that I can pull it off - if only I knew the basic haircut on which it is based, and what products to use to keep it tight, neat, and wet, without getting oily, flat, or stiff.
Watch "The Animal Kingdom," or "The Petrified Forest." You won't know what I'm after if you can't see the backs and sides of Leslie's haircut, and if you just Google image search for pictures from these movies then you'll never spot those angles. This has been my difficulty in getting a hairdresser to copy the style; I can bring pictures of the front, maybe 3/4, but nothing that nails the nape, or the sides, etc.
Please tell me what to ask for from the hairdresser. I've tried explaining, I've brought in pages of printed pictures of everyone from Charlie Chaplin to Errol Flynn to, of course, Leslie Howard, and they just can't ever get the damn thing done right in terms of balance, height, body, length, proportion, and especially tidiness in the back and nape.
After lobbing some useful hair-lingo my way, please be dears and suggest some product. Right now I'm using nothing but brilliantine, and it's so-so-okay, but not quite "it."
Thanks much, take care.
First off all, I think this belongs in some other section than "Beauty" because that section is obviously predominantly perused and posted-to by women, and I'm after a man's haircut. If I'm posting in the "wrong" spot then it's a good sign that you ought to have a section for men and THEIR hair, their products, their skin, their mustaches, etc.
I'm after a look from a movie, and if you haven't seen the movie then you can't know the look. Ergo, this section fits the bill.
Please keep in mind as you read this post that it's not at all my intention to sound demanding. I've just been trying in vain to get the haircut I want for well over a year, and, having had no luck, I'm mucho exasperated.
Getting to the point:
My hair is black, and only ever-so-slightly-more-wavy than Leslie Howard's. Nevertheless, I know that I can pull it off - if only I knew the basic haircut on which it is based, and what products to use to keep it tight, neat, and wet, without getting oily, flat, or stiff.
Watch "The Animal Kingdom," or "The Petrified Forest." You won't know what I'm after if you can't see the backs and sides of Leslie's haircut, and if you just Google image search for pictures from these movies then you'll never spot those angles. This has been my difficulty in getting a hairdresser to copy the style; I can bring pictures of the front, maybe 3/4, but nothing that nails the nape, or the sides, etc.
Please tell me what to ask for from the hairdresser. I've tried explaining, I've brought in pages of printed pictures of everyone from Charlie Chaplin to Errol Flynn to, of course, Leslie Howard, and they just can't ever get the damn thing done right in terms of balance, height, body, length, proportion, and especially tidiness in the back and nape.
After lobbing some useful hair-lingo my way, please be dears and suggest some product. Right now I'm using nothing but brilliantine, and it's so-so-okay, but not quite "it."
Thanks much, take care.