Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Hair styling tips for males with medium hair please (pics included)?

Hey people of yahoo answers i need help. Im 15 years old and im trying to get my hair styled into a certain way. I have no idea what its called or how to get the texture of it. If anyone can help me i apreciate it. I need to know what its callled so i can ask my hair person to help me with it. And i need to know what shampoo and or conditioner i need.



Well heres a picture of me:

http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b387/Hotartist7/happy2.jpg



(yea im in the middle, the other two are my bros and thats a mothersday pic so bear with me)



Heres the hair im trying to achieve:

http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b387/Hotartist7/yup1.jpg



so please help me out!!! Thanks :DDHair styling tips for males with medium hair please (pics included)?
it's pretty much 'surf' hair style..and i guess a lil emooo :D



just tell them to razor your hair to give it a kinda shaggy effect. btw you are hot, haha but anywaysss. any normal shampoo or conditioner will work, you make want to get an anti-frizz serum/hair product so you hair won't look all like frizzy and poofy :D you may also want to blow your hair dry...but that is if you are willing to take the time to :)

oh and you may want to get a hair straightner, but that is if you want to go fulll out on yer hair :}Hair styling tips for males with medium hair please (pics included)?
nice hair

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you will probably need some type of texturing pomade type thing. you just are going to have to work with it and practice. the first time you try it, do it at night before you take a shower, or some time when you wont be seen. just try and work it through your hair. dont use too much though!

http://www.walgreens.com/beauty/search/s/a>



i think all of those above are possibilities! i hope i helped!
Take the picture to a beauty shop. Looks like you need to straighten the ends.
Just bring that picture to your stylist and tell her you want it like that. It looks like its done with a razor, or point-cutting... its pretty easy but you will need to style it in the mornings to get it looking its best. Blowdry it, using your fingers to push the hair in the direction you want it to go and make sure you use an anti-frizz product to protect your hair from the heat of the blowdryer and to give you smoother hair. Also a product like a wax or paste [just a pea sized amount and really rub it into your fingers, and if you need more you can use a little more] will be good to seperate peices and make a more texturized look. Flat ironing it is not neccessary but wont hurt it, just to keep it straight if your hair has a wave in it.



I hope this helped.

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