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anyone got any more shots/info on this cut? would like to know how the back is.

roughing it in china for a month during the hot-ass summer, want something extremely light and negative maintenance yet steezy at the same time, this looks like the cut.

That pic is from the NDG lookbook of F/W 2008. Knowing NDG, it might be their take on a prussian haircut? or of haircut in WWI/II generally speaking.. This page has a bunch of pics

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anyone got any more shots/info on this cut? would like to know how the back is.

roughing it in china for a month during the hot-ass summer, want something extremely light and negative maintenance yet steezy at the same time, this looks like the cut.

Make sure that your barber gets it right! Mine fucked it up really bad, made me even decide to go almost bald in the end.

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so i got the nicest haircut for 25€ + head massage and some good advice. plus the girl doing the massage was really cute :3 anywhoo i will never get another cheap haircut ever

so this is what i'm shooting for

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obviously i still need the length but i'll eventually get there

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http://www.hawleywoods.com/pd-hawleywoods-layrite-super-hold-pomade-4oz-can.cfm

Murray's isn't working for me anymore so I use this stuff. Holds like a mixture between a pomade and a gel and washes out CLEAN after one shampoo. This and some hairspray and you've got a simple pompadour.

Been meaning to buy the big tub of this.

Murray's is my jam for the time being. Been experimenting with different ways to wash out.

Tried:

- Olive Oil

- Dishwasher Soap

and a secret way, my friend told me to try...

Olive oil broke down the pomade, but weighed my hair down way too much.

Currently using dishwasher soap, because I have it, and don't really need to wash the pomade out (I put it in the next morning anyways.)

$80+ is just expensive as FUCK for pomade. But, I am gonna order it.

Also plan on getting cut over at Hawleywoods sometime.

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Tried:

- Olive Oil

- Dishwasher Soap

and a secret way, my friend told me to try...

I had a proper cut for a year or so and...

I would use a base coat of standard murrays (warm) and work it in with a comb.

Then I used a top coat of Hair-Glo (also murrays) for shine.

When I wanted to wash it out I worked olive oil into my scalp then I washed it out with baking soda.

It worked just fine for me for about a year +

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I had a proper cut for a year or so and...

I would use a base coat of standard murrays (warm) and work it in with a comb.

Then I used a top coat of Hair-Glo (also murrays) for shine.

When I wanted to wash it out I worked olive oil into my scalp then I washed it out with baking soda.

It worked just fine for me for about a year +

huh... Never thought about baking soda... But it makes sense...

YOU SIR! ARE GETTING SOME PLUS REP! OH YES YOU ARE! YOU KNOW WHAT ELSE YOU'RE GONNA GET ON TOP OF THAT REP!

SOME ADDITIONAL COMMENTARY TO ACCOMPANY THAT REP!

THAT'S NOT ALL!

IT ALSO COMES WITH A LIFE TIME GUARANTEE OF DIGITAL ANAL HERPES!

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