LukeGSi
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for the last 2 years ive had my hair shaved no2 all over simple because its easier to do in the mornings although im now wanting a bit of a change!! Problem is my hair is a bit out of control and is a little curly/wavey...what do people use to style their hair?? i want to use something BUT dont like gel because it goes hard and crispy, wax is greasy and not nice...just want something that holds but feels natural...is this possible?? Essay over and ive just read what ive written and fcuk i sound like a girl
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Icy
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u call that an essay 
read paulj's posts   they cure insomnia 
i use gel/putty
some hairsprays work which make it feel natural but dont like it
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LukeGSi
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quote: Originally posted by Icy
u call that an essay 
read paulj's posts   they cure insomnia 
yeah he does kinda right a lot, his sig is spot on!!
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Jason Iles
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Registered: 19th Jun 01
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Use straighteners 

[Edited on 18-02-2004 by J 11ESY]
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LukeGSi
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u mean like the ones that u heat up and my mum uses 
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LukeGSi
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thats kinda the style in after - a little shorter and messy
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Robbo
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PMSL!
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Jason Iles
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My new hair cut is like Peter Andres that pic was before I had it done 
Straighteners are the way foward
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LukeGSi
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quote: Originally posted by J 11ESY
Straighteners are the way foward
u didnt answer my Q, do u mean the heat up 1's like my mums Do u own your own set
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Jason Iles
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quote: Originally posted by born_upsideout
quote: Originally posted by J 11ESY
Straighteners are the way foward
u didnt answer my Q, do u mean the heat up 1's like my mums Do u own your own set
Yeah they are ceramic plates that you heat up I use my sisters, mums or Lucie's none of them I own 
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chris_uk
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i use lynx wax.. shit... bit on your hand.. rub them 2getha and massage into your head... job done
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Jason Iles
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Warning though the first time Lucie tried it on me I ended up with an affro
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Pablo
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by J 11ESY
Warning though the first time Lucie tried it on me I ended up with an affro
PMSL
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LukeGSi
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quote: Originally posted by chris_uk
i use lynx wax.. shit... bit on your hand.. rub them 2getha and massage into your head... job done
my hair has a mind of my own so might just shave it again, dont live with me mum and fancy buying a set for myself  besides be a pain in the arse to do at half 5 in the morning before work
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CorsaLad
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i use shockwaves strong hold wax, used it for about a year and a half now. does the job and doesn't look too greasy.
I tried fudge (£7 a tub) but didnt really like it.
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drunkenfool
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tried mousse? Thats what they put on mine at the hairdressers last time i had it cut. It was like gel, but wasnt hard if that makes sense.
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Ryan L
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I use Fish stuff, its a bit pricy but is pretty good
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transca
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straighteners are the future, can even get mini ones for short hair. suprising how many blokes use em.
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