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post #16 of 28
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Augusto, are you Brazilian?
post #17 of 28
GeeGee,

What hair products are you presently using to try to get the look you want? My hair is very much like your hair, but I also wouldn't be able to grow my hair very long or past my ears - because it starts to curl up and will only get worse the longer I try to grow it.

Nothing I can really do, unless I want to spend a long time every single day on my hair with blow drying and various products. I just don't have the time for that, so I still have longer hair which is like the Tom Cruise Mission Impossible 2 hair more or less.
post #18 of 28
dkzzzz,

I wanted to ask you - how does one with straight wavy hair style their wet hair without using a brush or comb of some kind. I am just curious, because when I towel dry my hair - it's more or less in a ball. I put whatever product through my hair with my hands, but to establish the part in my hair (middle) - I need to use a comb to brush the sides of my hair down to create the part and to essentially style my hair like Cruise in Mission Impossible 2. How do you do it? Do you have a part in your hair?

I also couldn't find any listing on Google for Lancome antifreeze treatment. Do you have a link to the product?
post #19 of 28
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Augusto, are you Brazilian?

Yeah, why? What gave it away?
post #20 of 28
I use this on a regular basis, best hold ever but I mostly try to make my hair wavy/curly or completely straight (it works either way) I use the pink one "spikey Edge" Ebay link http://cgi.ebay.com/Gatsby-Moving-Ru...QQcmdZViewItem
post #21 of 28
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GeeGee,

What hair products are you presently using to try to get the look you want? My hair is very much like your hair, but I also wouldn't be able to grow my hair very long or past my ears - because it starts to curl up and will only get worse the longer I try to grow it.

Nothing I can really do, unless I want to spend a long time every single day on my hair with blow drying and various products. I just don't have the time for that, so I still have longer hair which is like the Tom Cruise Mission Impossible 2 hair more or less.

At the moment, I don't really use any hair products, occasionally I will water my hair and put Paul Mitchel Tea Tree Shaping Cream to hold it down from the puffiness. My hair isn't the way I want it yet, it's too short and what some might call "the gay stage" where you can't do much to it. Hopefully in another 3-4 months it will be the length I want it to be, however it feels as if it's taking very long to grow.


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Yeah, why? What gave it away?

Well I was looking at your profile + the 2nd link in your sig. I thought you were Spanish, considering your appreciation for Desperado. Eu tambem so Brasileiro
post #22 of 28
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Does that work on long hair, ratboycom?
post #23 of 28
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At the moment, I don't really use any hair products, occasionally I will water my hair and put Paul Mitchel Tea Tree Shaping Cream to hold it down from the puffiness. My hair isn't the way I want it yet, it's too short and what some might call "the gay stage" where you can't do much to it. Hopefully in another 3-4 months it will be the length I want it to be, however it feels as if it's taking very long to grow.




Well I was looking at your profile + the 2nd link in your sig. I thought you were Spanish, considering your appreciation for Desperado. Eu tambem so Brasileiro

Ai sim? Que beleza. Sou Brasileiro, mas sempre morava em Estados Unidos, e meu Portuges esta muito mal agora, porque eu falou Arabi todo Dia.
post #24 of 28
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Does that work on long hair, ratboycom?
yes it works quite well, my hair was at one point shoulder length (6mos growth) and it worked like a charm, also, in a pinch my girlfriend has used it to make her hair hold long wavy curls (eg extremely hot lookin hair) Oh and a couple of the products are designed for medium to long hair
post #25 of 28
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Ai sim? Que beleza. Sou Brasileiro, mas sempre morava em Estados Unidos, e meu Portuges esta muito mal agora, porque eu falou Arabi todo Dia.


Interesante. Eu tambem so do EUA, nunca morei no Brasil, so visitei monte de vezes

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yes it works quite well, my hair was at one point shoulder length (6mos growth) and it worked like a charm, also, in a pinch my girlfriend has used it to make her hair hold long wavy curls (eg extremely hot lookin hair)

Oh and a couple of the products are designed for medium to long hair

I'll have to check it out, thanks for the recommendation.
post #26 of 28
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id let it grow another 5 inches and then see how it looks. my hair is shitty at 2 1/2", but at the length now its great

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post #27 of 28
I have the same exact hair as the model you posted... the first one. although my hair is black.... but I can get the same results with my current regimen.

is quite simple and not very time consuming:

1) American Crew citrus shampoo and conditioner... every other day.

2) pat dry hair gently but getting as much moisture out as you can.

3) as soon as I get out of the shower I put a little vitamin E oil on my wet hair. my hair is about 4-5 inches long and i use about 2-3 teaspoons all over.

4) Then I apply innersense quiet calm curl control. its a shea butter and citrus calming cream. keeps the curls at bay without making your hair "scrunchy"

what really helps is the vitamin E oil right after you shower. It is very similar to your hair's natural oils and basically replenishes the hair with oil after shampooing strips it considerably. as long as you don't overdo it you shouldn't have greasy hair, just soft and manageable.
post #28 of 28
When I had long hair ( many moons ago) I looked like f'in Isaac Newton. I keep it short now.
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