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how to get this guys hairstyle?

diggory

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im thinking of growing my hair a little longer than it is, i really like the guys hair in the video to lady ga ga's 'poker face' (the guy in the white shorts near the end sitting on the bed lol), i thought yeah that looks manageble. when i grew my hair before it gets a slight wave to it, and becomes unmanagible and greasy, but this style is kept quite short-ish at the sides and back, but a longer fringe, question is how do i get the same look?

just let my hair grow longer at the front/top and get the sides/back trimmed up regularly?

would it need some sort of product on it to keep it in that 'pushed to one side' look?

as mentioned my hair does get a little wavy (though not curly) so im not sure if it would work anyway? unless i use straigteners lol

any usefull tips most welcome

thanks
rob
 

rlp271

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Easiest way, when dealing with hair, go to a stylist and ask them if you can even pull it off. Not all styles are meant for all people. A stylist will be able to help you realize whether the style will work with your hair, what you need to do to maintain it if it will work, etc.
 

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