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I've let my hair grow. When dry my fringe is curling, when it's wet it's straight.
I do this diagonal fringe thing, which I need a straight fringe for.
Gel makes my hair hard.
What hair product (types of gel, wax whatever) can I use to hold my hair in position (that actually works, not just claims to)? My fringe is too short for straighteners.
get anywhere near this and you good to go.

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Keep thinking of bringing back the fringe myself, but it makes me look a lot younger. I am getting a bit bored of the quiff, had variations of it for about 4 years now whereas I'd had a fringe my whole life basically. The fact every man and his dog have some sort of quiff these days does ruin it, despite how classic it might be.
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looks ok but a little trim will do you no harm
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It's a bit flock of seagulls
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I am due a haircut and it was really 'done' when i took the photo but thanks!
Agree with the everyone one and one direction having a quiff ruining it a bit, thats partly why im looking to change it up a bit
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It looks great imo.
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Looks better than it did IMO
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are you jewish?
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Everyones Jewish here, didn’t you know?
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doomedyouth wrote:
are you jewish?
Nope. Hindu
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Astro good head of hair you got there, suits your face shape
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decent hairdressers Soho/Central way for around the 20£ mark?
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Came in here to ask the exact same question! In dire need of a trim so any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Slightly more than £20, but Bzar near Footpatrol is great, get a head massage and a cup of tea thrown in as well (£35)
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Gizmo wrote:
Slightly more than £20, but Bzar near Footpatrol is great, get a head massage and a cup of tea thrown in as well (£35)
you normally pay/dont get offered tea at your normal barbers then? 
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Use to get offered a shot of whiskey which is why a cup of tea makes a change.
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Sheffield based Fuk'ers, I'd highly recommend Savilles. Best haircut I've ever had, top guys and a nice shop. I'll up a pic of the new cut later.
Also, started using Layrite on my hair, pomade style sheen but not as greasy and washes out easily. I've got really thick straight hair but that has no problem holding it, whereas American Crew etc just couldn't hold it.
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Any UK stockings Sunbeam? Currently using original brylcreem but far too greasy. Hair like yours is really thick.
Edit just noticed someone on ebay selling it.
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I usually buy it from the barbers when I go. Had trouble finding it online.
Get at me if you can't get hold of any and I'll pick you some up when I go again.
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Any recc as to where to get a cut in central for around £30? Anyone been to Malishi's by London Bridge?
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Malishi's your best bet, make your you ask for Mariko , she used to cut my hair til I moved. She's very thorough (slow!) but cuts well. Proper decent head massage too
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