Caused by a Dub scanger :eek:
Yer I've olngishhair well spiked (4back and cut top) other gels/cream make me hair rock solid and cuts people!
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Caused by a Dub scanger :eek:
Yer I've olngishhair well spiked (4back and cut top) other gels/cream make me hair rock solid and cuts people!
ccfcman, as Dillo pointed out, we've been there and bought the t-shirt with regard to Dax. It really is bad stuff. My advice is to stay away from Dax or any other type of wax. Myself and my mates highly recommend VO5 Putty. It retails in Boots for €5.85 and will be the solution to all your problems. You wont have to worry about a bad hair day again. However, it may be advised that you grow your hair a little. The 4 at the back and sides look may be popular with GAA players such as Philip Clifford. However, that wont cut ice in Dublin. Grow the hair a little and spike the back along with the top. Im not an expert but I suggest you send Don Vito a private message for some top advice.
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Originally Posted by TheJamaicanP.M.
speakin of gaa players with bad hair just look at benny coulter down and mayobridge star forward. has to be the worst do i've ever seen
Yer I do spike the back, reckon I pioneerede the idea in Cork :P, 'cos there's surely enough Skin head, stripy shirt wearin' feens out there!
My problem is that some of the stup sets lightly and there's no hold, Lynx Ultra and VSasoon are rock hard!
fish fingers is a far superior wax to dax. more gental on the hair with better holdQuote:
Originally Posted by Dillo
Wax you say? 'Nuff said!Quote:
Originally Posted by $Leon$
prefer to only break out the putty for special occasions.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheJamaicanP.M.
it can be very heavy in the hair.
FF is a light wax for daily use.
VO5 Putty will give you the hold that you so crave ccfcman. Just ask Dillo. He has thick hair but still managed to get the look right the night of the FAI cup final. The great thing about putty is that your hair wont be greasy and it wont be hard. Glad to see you've been experimenting.Quote:
Originally Posted by ccfcman
We'll have to raid 92 some night then, bring the mates tto The Pale and show you Lonfordites whaqt proper hair is :P
My advice is dont bring too many of your mates to the 92 because they wont get in. You were lucky that you were with a D4 wan the night you got in. Generally, unless you've lived in D4 for quite some time or are particularly good looking, you wont get in. No offence to your mates but they probably wont get in as a group.Quote:
Originally Posted by ccfcman
the pm speaks the truth.
i've seen a male model turned away just cos he was from "just outside dublin" (longford) and the fact that he thought he was william wallace.
She was exiled in D6 actually! I just shut up and went with her in, Jesus lads the ladies phew!
Ok better continue this in the other topic eh!??
Yeah perhaps talk about this in the most talented nightclub thread. This is a serious thread solely about hair products. But yes, the wans are rather amazing.Quote:
Originally Posted by ccfcman
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Originally Posted by TheJamaicanP.M.
Think Dillo used a little too much putty that night! It all made perfect sense at the time though! :cool:
I was away at the weekend and to my horror I discovered I'd no hair products with me to look the part while headin down to the pub to watch Barca thump Real Madrid. That required some alternative thinking ........and I found out to my great surprise that vaseline can work a treat on the gruaig when applied it to wet hair. You may ask why I had vaseline and no hair gel with me?! The stiff breeze blowing off the River Mersey can do serious damage to a fella's lips :p
Remember hearing from a former Bohs U21's Skipper that Robbie Doyle spent ages putting vaseline in his hair down in Flancare before a match a couple of seasons ago! The PM informs me that Dax contains vaseline hence it probably does the same job! Hear you've a tendency to use vaseline for a number of things. I won't elaborate on such an issue on this forum! :p
Indeed Dax does contain vaseline or a product remarkably similar. When I was younger I was advised to rub vaseline on my boots to keep them soft and stop them from cracking. I didn't have any vaseline so I was forced to use my pot of Dax. It did the same job for me. In hyndsight, it probably made more sense putting the Dax on the boots than in the gruaig. Awful stuff is wax.
My thinking was also forged through the Robbie Doyle story which was leaked through a source within Dalymount. It was claimed that Robbie spent the guts of 45minutes preparing his hair for a pre-season game against Spurs; which just about beat his record of 35minutes for most training sessions. :D
got another question on hair produts here...dye or not to dye?
whats the opinion here should fellas use dye to cover grey hairs or is it best to go grey naturally?
i'm really talkin bout fellas who start to show signs of grey hair between 18 and 35
maybe we could get a pole on this important issue adam?
It's hard to know really $Leon$. If a lad is going grey at an early age and the signs are ominious he's best holding out IMO as long as possible until starting to use that dreaded dye. Just for men seems to be the way forward for many but then again take for exampe the Graham Kavanagh's and Fabrizio Ravanelli's of this world and we may have second thoughts. Even Jose Mourinho has gone distinctively greyer since taking over at Chelsea. There's no doubt that stress plays a major role.