what is the best hair care product avaliable at the moment for men?
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what is the best hair care product avaliable at the moment for men?
L'Oreal "Out of Bed" isn't bad.
The one I have at the moment is Brylcreem "Reshaper Gum."
Brylcreem "Reshaper Putty" is equally as good.
Great for short hair, doesn't harden and easy to wash out.
...#1 blade
regaine? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
or a nice wooley hat with a bobble on the top like the old fareo keepers. wasn't it a lovely hat, ah the good old hat days. will they ever be seen again :(
Who did that song called "Why go bald"? I think they were from Cork, same time as the Sultans and the Franks?
VO5 putty is top of the list at the moment. Voted top hair product by FHM magazine, myself and the lads used to keep our putty in our hotel room safe (along with money and tickets) when we were in Paris.
i use the blue brylcreem but i'm thinking of changing, so remoddeling putty/clay is the way to go yeah??
It must be good so! :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by TheJamaicanP.M.
Are you really that naive?
In my opinion, yes!Quote:
Originally Posted by Ruairi
It's not sticky and doesn't make your hair look greasy.
Grand tack, as we used to say.
this the stuff ya want, you can normally only get them in barbers i think.
http://store.gwbeauty.com/americancrew.html
Used that for years but have gone away from it completely.Quote:
Originally Posted by max power
It doesn't have any hold for that messed-up style.
This thread is amm, rather.....GAY!! :D :D
WASH YOUR HAIR WITH GOOD OLD CLINIC SHAMPOO, AND CUT IT WHEN IT BECOMES UNTIDY!!!!!
Hair Products.....me arse!! :D
jor are u bald and bitter ???? ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by joeSoap
Have to agree, FFS get a haircut that doesn't need any poncey putty/clay/grout or whatever the fúck other DIY products to keep it in place...Quote:
Originally Posted by joeSoap
any suggestions, i'm off to the barbers soon for my cup final haircut :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by Macy
No guard all over.Quote:
Originally Posted by max power
Look here for all the advice you need. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by max power
To quote the King of the Hill:
"Only two words you'll ever need when getting your hair cut:
"The.Usual".
I've used shampoo for years. Seems to do the trick. Stings when you get it in your eyes, but thankfully they test it on rabbits first, so I should be OK.
Just stay away from Marty's barber!Quote:
Originally Posted by max power
ha ha that pic will be on line next week all going wellQuote:
Originally Posted by Schumi
Might be worth your while visiting Tony n Guy in Blackrock Max. Personally I think you should get highlights for the final. You should get a scissors cut along the sides and leave the length perhaps at the back. As The Jamaican PM recently remarked, "You have to be prepared to splash the cash when it comes to beauty!"Quote:
Originally Posted by max power
i think that shall be done, i might even shave :cool:
Reckon you should shave on the friday night maybe. That way you will have the necessary amount of designer stubble for Tramco, Coppers or Blazers (last resort) come Sunday night! :cool:
na i feel clean shaven is the order of the day for sunday :p
You know best Max. I suppose we should all aim to look respectable on cup final day! It only comes once a year after all!! :D
Hope Martinho's II hair will have grown back on time. He looked like an onion last I saw of him! :rolleyes:
"Black and White" is good, doesnt go brittle/dry like gel, and keeps hair held longest.
great productQuote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
Is that product available in most places?
i've bought it in boots or tesco last few times. its great you only need a little bit and its really clean feeling in the hair. i hate regular gel cause it feels horribleQuote:
Originally Posted by Dillo
are we new men or what :)
Must get it and have it in place for Sunday! :cool:
must look your best for the cup final! will you be wearing the cream suit ala Liverpool years ago!Quote:
Originally Posted by Dillo
The Longford spice boys :D
i suppose 1996 style is just hitting the midlands now !
God yeah, I remember how well Jamie Redknapp looked in that suit! :rolleyes:
glad to see my thread has been so well answered. been dabling with that v05 putty my self. very good but i'd only use it for special occasions like a night out in tramco r cup final r something. for day to day use can't beet a bit of wax. its important to get a good old fashioned sissor cut. too many people these days r goin out and buying do it yourself hair cutting kits. cutting hair is an art that takes 4 years as an apprentice to get the basics and then a lifetime to master.my advice don't be a tight arsed cavan man and pay a pro it'll pay off in the long run
you a hairdress then $Leon$??? :D
I know one Martinho II (Section O member) that could do with paying you a visit!
while we are at it,anybody know a good washing up liquid.?
there is feck all suds off the one i'm using now.
and me hands are all chapped and scurvy :o :rolleyes: :D
That's quite a good topic actually.Quote:
Originally Posted by Conor74
Shaving my face was a nightmare for me as the hair is very coarse.
I used to just not bother shaving unless I had to.
Then it was even more bother to shave.
The answer was in my local Boots store.
Facial scrub.
I use Simple facial scrub before shaving then shaving cream from a tube.
Not that manky soap from an aerosol can.
Follow the whole lot off with aftershave gel for sensitive skin.
It makes the world of difference.
There's loads of good products out there to suit all budgets.
No harm looking after yourselves lads.
Probably down to "hard" water in your area.Quote:
Originally Posted by the 12 th man
Try rubber gloves.Quote:
Originally Posted by the 12 th man