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I again turn to the forum for definitions like my earlier brush band meaning and scent names.
Cremes,gels,pomades,ointments,goos and things that go bump in the night; what are they?
I'm not trying to dodge here, but it depends on the haircut and the hair product. Some of my older clients are Brylcream/Vitalis types and I prefer to cut their hair the way it is. I get a better read on the finished cut that way. A little bit of light gel in the hair isn't a problem but heavy gel/paste/hair glue has to come out. From your description, Chris, it sounds to me like you're wearing a medium or long "regulation" cut. I'd prefer to cut that without any product in it then put some product in it and look at it before I cut you looseKAV wrote: A final question I failed to ask my barber; do you come for a haircut freshly shampooed or with your hair dressing on?
Exactly the same stuff. Discovered it worked for me years ago when I was still farming. Also discovered that Safeway sells it for half the price you see in tack and saddle shops.KAV wrote:I have ManeNTail for my horses.
Check these two old threads where Charles (qed) gives a good explenation on the whole hair business.KAV wrote: I again turn to the forum for definitions like my earlier brush band meaning and scent names.
Cremes,gels,pomades,ointments,goos and things that go bump in the night; what are they?