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2006-08-19, 06:50 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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Seems like my hair is costing me alot of money lately to actually just put into place... a small tube of the gel/paste I use costs me over 17$... (canadian... so... 2$ for you american folks!)
Any of you know of a cheaper way? (that's safe for my hair! :P) For information I have a fauxhawk.... normal gel just doesn't do it... had the same problem back when I had my mohawk...
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2006-08-19, 07:19 PM | [Ignore Me] #2 | ||
How about not putting stuff in your hair?
I dono. Get some rubber glue, or melt some candle wax 0_o.
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2006-08-20, 11:21 AM | [Ignore Me] #8 | |||
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What the fuck is a fauxhawk |
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2006-08-20, 11:31 AM | [Ignore Me] #9 | ||
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It's similar to a mohawk without taking the hassle the shave the side of your heads totally off so you can actually have a job...
I got word from one of my friends in montreal says to mix unflavored gelatin with sugar water (the more sugar, the stickier). Guess I'll try that. It's better then the elmer's glue + liquid spray starch suggestion I got by some random guy yesterday.
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