Maybe you guys can help. I'm trying to figure out what kind of haircut I should get before I start my student teaching. I've been using this as a guide. What do you guys think would go with a chubby face and a beard?
Maybe you guys can help. I'm trying to figure out what kind of haircut I should get before I start my student teaching. I've been using this as a guide. What do you guys think would go with a chubby face and a beard?
mohawk/krizz look. Or can go badass (bald and gotee)
Okay, obviously you won't be much help. I'm not shaving my head, dammit!
I faced this problem for quite a while. I rarely style my hair with product. last time I did it was something like a faux hawk. Mainly cause it's easy and I'm lazy. Also if you cut it like that and you don't use product you can just let it fall or use a light amount of product for a messy look.
Okay, obviously you won't be much help. I'm not shaving my head, dammit!
Stash and hat!
nuff said
I wish I could wear a hat. Until I get a job, it's business attire. Of course, if I could ever get tenure, I'm growing everything out to the point where I'll make Billy Gibbons look trim.
I faced this problem for quite a while. I rarely style my hair with product. last time I did it was something like a faux hawk. Mainly cause it's easy and I'm lazy. Also if you cut it like that and you don't use product you can just let it fall or use a light amount of product for a messy look.
Ugh, faux hawks. I can't stand them. If you want a hawk, devote yourself to it. I typically use product in my hair (I've been doing the duck tail thing in the front), but last time I didn't bother with it, a lot of my classmates complimented me on it, including those that never talked to me. So, I was thinking about just having a style that needs a quick brush with a comb and I'm good to go.
I faced this problem for quite a while. I rarely style my hair with product. last time I did it was something like a faux hawk. Mainly cause it's easy and I'm lazy. Also if you cut it like that and you don't use product you can just let it fall or use a light amount of product for a messy look.
Ugh, faux hawks. I can't stand them. If you want a hawk, devote yourself to it. I typically use product in my hair (I've been doing the duck tail thing in the front), but last time I didn't bother with it, a lot of my classmates complimented me on it, including those that never talked to me. So, I was thinking about just having a style that needs a quick brush with a comb and I'm good to go.
I don't compare a fauxhawk to a mohwak in any way, the two look totally different. But I also understand they aren't everyones look, just letting you know something that I've found works.
I faced this problem for quite a while. I rarely style my hair with product. last time I did it was something like a faux hawk. Mainly cause it's easy and I'm lazy. Also if you cut it like that and you don't use product you can just let it fall or use a light amount of product for a messy look.
Ugh, faux hawks. I can't stand them. If you want a hawk, devote yourself to it. I typically use product in my hair (I've been doing the duck tail thing in the front), but last time I didn't bother with it, a lot of my classmates complimented me on it, including those that never talked to me. So, I was thinking about just having a style that needs a quick brush with a comb and I'm good to go.
I don't compare a fauxhawk to a mohwak in any way, the two look totally different. But I also understand they aren't everyones look, just letting you know something that I've found works.
I hear ya, man. I guess I just never really considered using it, myself. This is a concept I originally took on when the faux hawk was first introduced. If it works for ya, then that's groovypants.
I faced this problem for quite a while. I rarely style my hair with product. last time I did it was something like a faux hawk. Mainly cause it's easy and I'm lazy. Also if you cut it like that and you don't use product you can just let it fall or use a light amount of product for a messy look.
Ugh, faux hawks. I can't stand them. If you want a hawk, devote yourself to it. I typically use product in my hair (I've been doing the duck tail thing in the front), but last time I didn't bother with it, a lot of my classmates complimented me on it, including those that never talked to me. So, I was thinking about just having a style that needs a quick brush with a comb and I'm good to go.
I don't compare a fauxhawk to a mohwak in any way, the two look totally different. But I also understand they aren't everyones look, just letting you know something that I've found works.
I hear ya, man. I guess I just never really considered using it, myself. This is a concept I originally took on when the faux hawk was first introduced. If it works for ya, then that's groovypants.
It works with the facial structure so I go with it.
Should try sometime when you're bored.
Don't like it?
Wash it out and pretend it never happened xD
This is a thread that I found on another website I post at. It can be really really interesting. I thought it deserved a place here.
Post your random thoughts for the day here, or anything else that intrigues you.
For starters, is it possible to give constructive critism to someone who doesn't have a neck? I totally just walked by a girl who didn't. Someone isn't getting a necklace for Valentines day!
And who decided black and white can't be colors? I want to say a racist. I really do.