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I've been toying with this idea for ages


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mohawks are go  

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Posted

i'm cursed with blonde curls.

when my hair gets in a certan lengthban theres not a thing i can do with it and it looks untidy.

i've been thinking of a mohawk. as i have a hairline thats very high up my forehead.

for example

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this is when its tidy. when my hair is exposed to the elements this happens.

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should i get it done, and how wide do you think the brush should be

Posted

DREADLOCKS!!!!!

...But a 'hawk is nice...

When cutting a 'hawk the 'brush' (top?)... should be defined by the curvature of the hair line...

..was that clear?

I do not know how thick on your head, I would do it... but if you pull your hair back flat on your head... use the hairline at the top of your forehead as a guide... where that curve touches is where it would be cut strait back to the neck...

At second glance... I think perhaps a 3/4 high & white (sides & rear cut LOW) would suit your face fine... with about 6-8cm of hair on top (or more, I'ld do dreads)... & you won't have to work on it at all to be ready for the pub.

Posted

Phee's does the same thing. It took awhile to grow out past the curls. :)

Posted

HW,

I don't know if male pattern baldness is an issue in your family or not. But if it isn't, then I think you should just have your hair shaved off completely, and then let it grow in real short. In the summertime, you will be ALOT more comfortable. So, if neat and tidy is the look you're goin for, really short hair is the way to go.

Guest Megalicious
Posted

It doesn't matter Chris, either way, I think your sexy. *sigh*

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Posted

tonsure.

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