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Jovan

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This time, I'm truly going to do something different. I'm thinking of a '50s conservative haircut, like the ones in Good Night and Good Luck. What would best suit me? Male and female opinions alike are welcome. (Given there are a few hairdressers here.)

In case anyone has missed any, here's a picture of me.
 

dostacos

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Jovan said:
This time, I'm truly going to do something different. I'm thinking of a '50s conservative haircut, like the ones in Good Night and Good Luck. What would best suit me? Male and female opinions alike are welcome. (Given there are a few hairdressers here.)

In case anyone has missed any, here's a picture of me.

well you have enough hair to go with most styles, I would suggest getting a picture of what you want and taking it to a GOOD retro barber. I think most anything would look good on you

IF you lived out here I would say check out Hawleywood's, actually I would say check them out anyway, they have a page of pictures of several hair styles.{I got the "business mans" cut today as a matter of fact.}

If nobody pipes up with a good barber in your area,
you might email Donnie and see if he has a suggestion for your area, he may not but it is worth a shot.

I use their Layrite wax and love the way it washes out but still holds well.

You might look for a place that does straight razor shaves because if they can do the shave they probably can do what you want with a haircut.
 

RetroBabydoll

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What's nice about the cut you'd like is that you could also play around with it since it's longer on the top. You could even pull off a "greaser" look, but I think you'd look best with it styled like how George Clooney has it in the movie "Good Night Good Luck." Make sure to bring a photo of the hairstyle when you get your haircut.
 

herringbonekid

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the hair styles in that film differ from person to person, so make sure you narrow it down to one specific do, preferably on someone with a similar shaped face to you. but yes, i think the clean 50s look can't go wrong.
 

=Clipper=

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Jovan,
My suggestion/opinion would be to keep it at that length, if not grow out the bangs longer. The sides look about a decent length as well. I style my hair more 30's through (Very) Early 50's and the length you have, I say, is sufficient enough for a vintage styled haircut.
Here are a few examples of mine. NOTE: Please excuse the one with the darkened pencil line whiskers. As I had to darken them for a Halloween party:p .

sorry for the lame camera photo:
halloween2007ri8.jpg


=A smaller, more conservative pompadour=
playa2007lz5.jpg


=Top View=
guayaberaupdatesi6.jpg


Hope this helps!
=Adrian=
 

Jovan

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I think I should clarify, the picture up top is not current. It was just the best one I could find on hand of my facial structure. Currently my hair's a little shorter than that, and a bit more so at the sides.
 

snowslider

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speaking of greasers... diddnt the movie 'the outsiders' have a lot of different hair styles? maybe there's a few ideas for you.
each time i watch it i find another modern day celeb and i say "THEY were in this movie?"

"Let's do it for Johnny!"

I always wanted an oder friend named Dallas, so I could call him 'Dally'... and just for that reason alone.
:)

i had long hair for many years, and over 10 yrs ago i shaved my head to rid of it all. when it was growing back I always said "I want an Al Pacino" I think I'm there.
 

Lola Valentine

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=Clipper= said:
Jovan,
My suggestion/opinion would be to keep it at that length, if not grow out the bangs longer. The sides look about a decent length as well. I style my hair more 30's through (Very) Early 50's and the length you have, I say, is sufficient enough for a vintage styled haircut.
Here are a few examples of mine. NOTE: Please excuse the one with the darkened pencil line whiskers. As I had to darken them for a Halloween party:p .

sorry for the lame camera photo:
halloween2007ri8.jpg


=A smaller, more conservative pompadour=
playa2007lz5.jpg


=Top View=
guayaberaupdatesi6.jpg


Hope this helps!
=Adrian=

I love your hair, and I particularly like the picture with the moustache!
 

Lincsong

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RetroBabydoll said:
What's nice about the cut you'd like is that you could also play around with it since it's longer on the top. You could even pull off a "greaser" look, but I think you'd look best with it styled like how George Clooney has it in the movie "Good Night Good Luck." Make sure to bring a photo of the hairstyle when you get your haircut.


Woweee wow wowzaaa When this this gal join the lounge?????
:eusa_clap
 

Rooster

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Lola Valentine said:
You're welcome. I think you should permanently have a moustache, you suit it (or maybe that's just because I have a thing for men with moustaches.....[huh] ).
Ah! Finally I'm "in" with chciks!;)
 

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