Rugby players have shocking hair, but wee ronan is nice :D
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Rugby players have shocking hair, but wee ronan is nice :D
there is a thing on richard and judy about body hair on men, this could come under hair products? there is a new shaver for men for all.....erm body hair. :D girls what do u think hairy chest or not? :D i like a bit but not a bloody rug
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Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
I would rather a fella who had a hairy chest than one who shaved or waxed it :eek: No no no :D
:rolleyes: i cant beleive i read down this far :rolleyes:
and less of the rugby chasers. here's hoping sunday goes well :)
yeah shaved or waxed smooth chests are so porn star. no way! :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Babysis
would u wax ur chest?Quote:
Originally Posted by paul_oshea
good tip for dry hair- The Body Shop Hair and Conditioner, honey one, it is great, and smells heavenly.
:D
With the party season getting into full swing, what are the lads who care, using to get the winning style?
My hair has gone a bit wild at the moment so I've taken to Loreal Studio Line Party Proof Gel.
It's like quick set concrete!
It will hold your style though, no matter what the conditions are.
Great for if you're caught in the rain while going from pub to club or just work up a sweat...
i dont need to!!! i have no hair!!LOL.Quote:
would u wax ur chest?
ha ha, it took you 8 months to answer that....;)Quote:
Originally Posted by paul_oshea
i still didnt have any then either!!!
do you wax??:D
I've actually gone back to basics Peadar. Was a devotee of V05 Fibre Putty but thats out now, been using basic Brylcreem Gel for a few months now until I find a new product I like. Tried Matt Clay and was impressed, its ok for goin out but its no good for the long slog that is a days work. I think Bedhead (endorsed by Robbie Doyle) is probably the best out there.Quote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
I was using Fudge over in England but it doesn't suit my needs now and I find it very hard to get in Ireland. It's not great for an all day at work then straight to the bar session though.Quote:
Originally Posted by Don Vito
The Party Proof stuff will last all day and night.
What's the party style this year?
I'm out of the loop a bit since I moved home.
have ya still not went through puberty? :eek: I stopped waxing my chest! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by paul_oshea
Was a devotee of bryllcream putty, it went missing from the market and then returned in a new form.. the new one gives me a rash and is real sticky so i threw 2 tubs out which i bought for my trip to boston!! Over here i bought fx speicial affects holding cream and now i know how these crazy yanks get their hair to look fluffy yet in perfect shape! My girlfriend is laughing at me now because foot.ie deals with saccer (she a yank) and hair gel, my two favorite things!:oQuote:
Originally Posted by Don Vito
[QUOTE=Peadar
My hair has gone a bit wild at the moment so I've taken to [URL="http://www.lorealparis.co.uk/minisites/studio/index.asp"]Loreal Studio Line Party Proof Gel.[/URL]QUOTE]
Good man Peadar. Hope you had a productive festive season! Myself and The Jamaican PM rang in the new year in style;) . Saw that Proof Gel product in Boots in Dundrum before xmas alright but was afraid to risk it! Looks like your Joe Gamble paid off though! This Vo5 putty is great for a night out but not for regular use. It simply cannot be good for the hair. Tresemme putty is a slightly better one 'used by professionals' as it says on the tin! I think Don Vito is right when he says Bedhead is the best on the market- Bedhead manipulator is one that springs to mind.
On a personal note, I reckon i've only a couple of years left to compete at the top level. By then I'll be a Graham Kavanagh lookalike. I know Kav is still playing in the premiership but I certainly don't expect to be.
Jakers, you're writing yourself off early.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dillo
I've a touch of the salt & pepper now myself and many chicks like it.
With regard to the hair products, I can't get Fudge over here so I'll have to check out the Bedhead.
Any updates on the hair products in the last few years lads? Thankfully I still have a resonable head of hair and have yet to commence going grey. Still on the V05 Fibre Putty (a brief flirtation with Bedhead in late 2006 aside). Been using the Fibre Putty since the historic away trip to Paris in October 2004 and have yet to encounter a product that does as good a job for such a reasonable price.
Brylcream makes my eldest son sneeze.