You will be doing very well to get of hold of putty as things stand. Unbelievable that FHM's hair product of the year award for 2004 is so difficult to get hold of. Here's hoping...Quote:
Originally Posted by $Leon$
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You will be doing very well to get of hold of putty as things stand. Unbelievable that FHM's hair product of the year award for 2004 is so difficult to get hold of. Here's hoping...Quote:
Originally Posted by $Leon$
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Originally Posted by TheJamaicanP.M.
managed to get my hands on sum putty last night.
found it in a small chemist in west dublin
well worth the ddanger of travelin out there
very proud of my self
bought the place out of it sellin da stuff at €39.99 a tub
get it quick before i sell out
I heard youself and Dillo bought the place out of putty the other night. It was a great relief to us all and bodes well for 2005. :)
My friens have stopped talking to me cos i use bed head....Id put bed head before my friends any night of the week... in tramco!! I hear Robbie Doyle is now copying me.. :mad:
Fair play to ya Green Hen! You're really pushing the boat out for 2005. A man with your ability who is still willing to put in the effort, sets high standards for us all. You must be the first Green Hen ever to buy Bed Head. :D Im not surprised Robbi Doyle is copying you. He is a bit of a Chicken. :p
i would just like to announce that the deal between myself and v05 has come to an end.
Is it true that both yourself and V05 mutually agreed to go your seperate ways. The deal lasted almost as long as Robert Jarni did at Coventry.Quote:
Originally Posted by $Leon$
Maybe you could strike up a new deal with Fructis Surf Hair Texturising Gum , Alot better than VO5, which is too sticky at first and drys up like a muda focka later.. :)
Sounds like a bit of a mouthful Matt. Thanks for the advice. Im too happy with putty to consider changing though. A bit like Roy Keane and Diadora, I wont change to another brand.Quote:
Originally Posted by M@ttitude
i wasn't happy with the product and i wasn't much good advertisin a product i didn't like so we called it a dayQuote:
Originally Posted by TheJamaicanP.M.
There was a time when David Beckham had a shaven head but still promoted Brylcrem. I admire your honesty.Quote:
Originally Posted by $Leon$
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Originally Posted by TheJamaicanP.M.
couldn't possibly use him as a role model
look at his wan
$Leon$, have you considered a replacement styling product for your hair? Is it true that you're in negotiations with Trevor Sorby to finalise the production of a suitable hair product range? Anyhow, make sure you get it sorted before next Thursday night.
all out of fishfingers so usin putty till i get sorted out.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheJamaicanP.M.
thinkin of headin out to my barber to get hair done and stock up on FF
I think the North Korean wouldn't approve of this thread.
Full story here.Quote:
Originally Posted by BreakingNews.ie
In London, smallish cheap shop, WILKINSONS, selling putty for £2.74(i think) a tub. Get it if you can!
stocked up on FF last night lads so i'm almost back to my best. just need a trim now and i'm sorted. plannin on gettin that done tomorrow
Good luck with your Trim Celtic in Blanchardstown tomorrow. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by $Leon$
$Leon$ yesterday decided to abandon his ever faithful Rosso's of the Blanch and instead ventured out to the Rock to get his hair done ahead of friday's testimonial. This was a major gamble on $Leon$'s part but fortunately for him things worked out for the better. The question is; Where will he go next?? :confused:
What do others think??
I was very impressed with $Leon$'s latest hair-do. After taking some advice from me, he paid a visit to my own hair-stylist in Blackrock. I'm sure $Leon$ was sufficiently satisfied to make a return visit. It suits him as its not too far from his house in Kilmacud.
has any one out der any idea what Gavin Hensen uses?
seems to be good to last under tough conditions.
Gavin
Hensen
Hair Products
hmm...nice legs in this first pic :D ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by $Leon$
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Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
This is the "Hair Products" thread, not the "Totty Watch" thread. ;)
i knew i wouldn't get away with that ;) couldn't help myself! :D but his hair is nice too.........there is my contributionQuote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
still doesn't answer the question what product does he use?
how would i know, i am not a guy! :D ;)
And you fancy Mick McCarthy so you clearly know nothing about style! :eek: :DQuote:
Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
:D :D i am just too honest! :oQuote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
Anybody out there try Matt Clay??
Heard it does work but don't be expecting miracles, if you 'Mate' is completely bald prob not worth it but if just thinning then its ment to be good.. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by pronane
Whatever happened to growing old gracefully
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Originally Posted by pronane
Haven't a clue about that stuff pronane. Maybe The Jamaican PM could tell you. He's the grooming specialist. Anybody know what's best to combat grey hairs?? Just for men is the only option I suppose... :o
I'm afraid I don't know much about Regaine. I doubt its a miracle worker, or else everyone would be using it. Dillo, grey hairs are a minor problem. If they are causing you concern, Im sure Just For Men is the way to go.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dillo
As for Matt Clay, I've heard great things about it. Is it available in Ireland? It would want to be pretty special to replace VO5 putty in our toiletry cabinet.
Dillo a few Grey hairs can be very sexy on a man esp if your hair is dark.. leave it as it is ;) :p
I know Dillo likes Jose Mourinho but he's a perfectionist like myself. If he wants to get rid of them, then fair dues to him. It's up to us to provide him with the advice and support to make the right decision.Quote:
Originally Posted by Eire06
Unlike you PM, I'm no perfectionist. I have the time on my hands but don't have the will power or resources. Having said that however, I do like to make an effort before big games.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheJamaicanP.M.
True enough Eire06, a few grey hairs can look sexy on a man- a man like Jose Mourinho maybe! :confused:
That's good to hear.Quote:
Originally Posted by Eire06
At least I know I'd be welcome in Galway. ;)
It's a big game for you tonight Dillo. You're heading for the home venue of the team that Jack built. I hear you've been selected as part of a two-man strikeforce with JoeSemi. Will you be turning on the style for tonight's game?Quote:
Originally Posted by Dillo
Oh any time :p .. I'll get the company to ship you over DHL ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
Is this just for hair products for boys????
Cause I've a girlie question
Have any of you used the new L'Oreal Hot Straight stuff advertised by Beyonce.. :confused:
Its ment to be really good and not leave you hair all sticky or fuzzy..
As I have cury hair I need all the help I can get straightioning it
I just asked and they wouldn't take me.Quote:
Originally Posted by Eire06
I couldn't fit in the mail cart. ;)
There's something a few posts back about the GHD.Quote:
Originally Posted by Eire06
I'm sure GHD have hair products as well as straighteners.
*Edit*
Here's the link to the website...
No I'm not on about a shampoo or Conditionar just the hair product that helps keep your hair straight I used Serum most of the time and that can be stickyQuote:
Originally Posted by pronane