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Ballard:
Been there, done that.

Wasteroo:
So I decided to follow Mr. Ballard's advice and I went to a barber!



I'm not even sure how good of a job he did but I'm glad that all that mass is gone now. And he was pretty charming, especially considering how he remarked after all was said and done that "You looked like a Beatle on crack walking in here. You're welcome."

De_El:
hey y'all i got a heyah cutt



that shit was gettin shaggy cus my hair's super thick
much better suited now for this summah heat

Ballard:

--- Quote from: Wasteroo on 24 Jul 2010, 00:13 ---So I decided to follow Mr. Ballard's advice and I went to a barber!

I'm not even sure how good of a job he did but I'm glad that all that mass is gone now. And he was pretty charming, especially considering how he remarked after all was said and done that "You looked like a Beatle on crack walking in here. You're welcome."

--- End quote ---

You look good man. You'll begin to notice an awesome change once it starts growing out. I can't say I was instantly pleased when I walked out of the shop but in a few days to a few weeks, depending on your style and preference, you'll likely be really happy with it.

You should get some sort of light hair product (no goopy gel crap, just some really light pomade or styling mousse) and spread a little on your palms and fingers and run them through damp hair after a shower. Make sure to towel dry it first.

If you experiment with this and a comb you might find something you like. I never used hair products until I got a nice proper barbershop haircut and that opened up quite a few possibilities.

Wasteroo:
Yeah, I definitely walked out of there thinking oh god what has he done but now that I'm getting used to it and experimenting like you suggested with a mysterious product called CONTROL PASTE I'm actually sort of liking it!

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