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Thread started 08/26/11 1:41pm

paisleypark4

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Anybody a big fan of Waves in hair?

[img:$uid]http://alexccampbell.com/images/dsc00024.jpg[/img:$uid]

[img:$uid]http://www.360hairwavesguide.com/img/360wavespic.png[/img:$uid]

I have natural waves when my hair grows out before it starts to get curly..but they are never the 360 waves...man I cant get them right for the life of me..just the top part of my head....however I always LOVED when guys have their hair cut this way with the wave pattern showing crispy....more people need to do it.

Anyone here?

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Reply #1 posted 08/26/11 2:13pm

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I actually prefer the way you decribe your own hair -- with a natural wave pattern showing a bit on top. The guys in the photos here look like they've caked all sorts of pomade and/or Pink Oil Moisturizer Lotion in and spend 20 hours/day with a brush training a 360° wave pattern. Dude at the bottom looks like he's wearing full-on finger waves; and dude on top has a ridiculously unnatural line-up. They're just too primped to me.

[Edited 8/26/11 14:14pm]

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Reply #2 posted 08/26/11 2:33pm

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Lammastide said:

I actually prefer the way you decribe your own hair -- with a natural wave pattern showing a bit on top. The guys in the photos here look like they've caked all sorts of pomade and/or Pink Oil Moisturizer Lotion in and spend 20 hours/day with a brush training a 360° wave pattern. Dude at the bottom looks like he's wearing full-on finger waves; and dude on top has a ridiculously unnatural line-up. They're just too primped to me.

[Edited 8/26/11 14:14pm]

You don't like those line-ups? It's been the accepted style for a good ...10 years now I believe..not alot of people are doing natural hair lines like Obama.

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Reply #3 posted 08/26/11 2:43pm

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paisleypark4 said:

Lammastide said:

I actually prefer the way you decribe your own hair -- with a natural wave pattern showing a bit on top. The guys in the photos here look like they've caked all sorts of pomade and/or Pink Oil Moisturizer Lotion in and spend 20 hours/day with a brush training a 360° wave pattern. Dude at the bottom looks like he's wearing full-on finger waves; and dude on top has a ridiculously unnatural line-up. They're just too primped to me.

[Edited 8/26/11 14:14pm]

You don't like those line-ups? It's been the accepted style for a good ...10 years now I believe..not alot of people are doing natural hair lines like Obama.

Nope. disbelief Hate those line-ups. Being neat is one thing, but that level of edging makes hair look like a silly skating helmet.

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μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
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Reply #4 posted 08/26/11 11:17pm

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lol Damn I ain't seen waves since the 80's!! falloff

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Reply #5 posted 08/27/11 4:29am

Genesia

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Lammastide said:

paisleypark4 said:

You don't like those line-ups? It's been the accepted style for a good ...10 years now I believe..not alot of people are doing natural hair lines like Obama.

Nope. disbelief Hate those line-ups. Being neat is one thing, but that level of edging makes hair look like a silly skating helmet.

nod and falloff

I don't mind a clean, symmetrical hairline being "created" in the back. But I think it's a bad idea to mess with your hairline in the front. It just never looks right. And if you ever decide to grow it out? disbelief

Movie trivia: Rita Hayworth (born Margarita Cansino), one of the most beautiful women ever to grace the screen, endured all kinds of electrolysis on her hairline when she was starting her career - because studio execs thought her hairline was too low and "ethnic."

Her before and after:

[img:$uid]http://cdn-www.cracked.com/articleimages/dan/surgery/hayworth.jpg[/img:$uid]

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Reply #6 posted 08/27/11 4:33am

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Genesia said:

Lammastide said:

Nope. disbelief Hate those line-ups. Being neat is one thing, but that level of edging makes hair look like a silly skating helmet.

nod and falloff

I don't mind a clean, symmetrical hairline being "created" in the back. But I think it's a bad idea to mess with your hairline in the front. It just never looks right. And if you ever decide to grow it out? disbelief

Movie trivia: Rita Hayworth (born Margarita Cansino), one of the most beautiful women ever to grace the screen, endured all kinds of electrolysis on her hairline when she was starting her career - because studio execs thought her hairline was too low and "ethnic."

Her before and after:

[img:$uid]http://cdn-www.cracked.com/articleimages/dan/surgery/hayworth.jpg[/img:$uid]

Wow...didn't know this little trivia...looks like two different people...of completely different races.

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Reply #7 posted 08/27/11 1:43pm

paisleypark4

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Genesia said:

Lammastide said:

Nope. disbelief Hate those line-ups. Being neat is one thing, but that level of edging makes hair look like a silly skating helmet.

nod and falloff

I don't mind a clean, symmetrical hairline being "created" in the back. But I think it's a bad idea to mess with your hairline in the front. It just never looks right. And if you ever decide to grow it out? disbelief

Movie trivia: Rita Hayworth (born Margarita Cansino), one of the most beautiful women ever to grace the screen, endured all kinds of electrolysis on her hairline when she was starting her career - because studio execs thought her hairline was too low and "ethnic."

Why would anyone want an uneven natural hairline though? I never thought about somebody actually not thinking that wa ok confuse

I didnt know Rita Hayworth used to look like that...wow was Hollywood racist...

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Reply #8 posted 08/27/11 3:15pm

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paisleypark4 said:

[img:$uid]http://alexccampbell.com/images/dsc00024.jpg[/img:$uid]

[img:$uid]http://www.360hairwavesguide.com/img/360wavespic.png[/img:$uid]

I have natural waves when my hair grows out before it starts to get curly..but they are never the 360 waves...man I cant get them right for the life of me..just the top part of my head....however I always LOVED when guys have their hair cut this way with the wave pattern showing crispy....more people need to do it.

Anyone here?

I've always wished my hair would do this naturally. I had the fingers waves before but it was a long time ago...

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