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Jun 26, 2006 21:34

Though I have indeed seen some mighty fine fauxhawks and became green in their glory... I can't help but think that for way too many people its going to be one of those haircuts that in a decade or two will be looked back on and ridiculed... one of those "what was I thinking" fashion moves ( Read more... )

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opal_antlers June 27 2006, 15:06:38 UTC
Ruby thinks that fauxhawks are cool, but I try and discourage her from trying to have one. But I try and discourage all her punky ways, ha ha.

Any hairstyle that needs some sort of gel or hairspray isn't worth it. Do fauxhawkers use some sort of hair product?

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bassdrumdreams June 28 2006, 03:13:52 UTC
yeah, unless you didn't wash your hair for a while, or unless you had crazy hair like graham's, it'd be hard to do. I personally would never get one, because i can see myself not taking the necissary steps to getting it to hold all day. Alas, i'm sure around 3 it'd start to droop and it'd look like i just shoved all my hair into the middle with my hands...

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inexactogeek June 29 2006, 03:09:46 UTC
I use a little pommade, and so does graham... and a hairdryer can do amazing sculpting things. But when its like a pea sized bit of product + daily dirt, its no big thing.

unfortunately, right now I'm in between lengths and I can't get it to do anything.

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bassdrumdreams June 29 2006, 04:37:31 UTC
I can't do shit with my hair! No matter what length.

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opal_antlers June 30 2006, 04:53:30 UTC
Hey, keep it clean, Billy Jean!

Ha ha, another annoying kids book title.

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bassdrumdreams June 30 2006, 05:16:17 UTC
I remember giggling so much when i read catch-22. They hated this guy who kept on making rhyming remarks like "pass the bread, fred" when the guy's name wasn't fred. That book was hilarious at times.

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