I did a little research and found these vintage style Rayban Clubmaster Aluminum Silver Sunglasses-RB3507 137/40 I really want. Does not look like they are still available on their main site. Does anyone on here have a pair of these? or info on these. Hoping to find them locally so I can try...
I girnd mine at home almost daily. I don't have anything fancy just a Braun Grinder which is about 14 years old now. Can anyone recommend a reasonably priced grinder??, nothing fancy or expensive.
Thanks that is a pretty good price. I was just trying to avoid paying shipping. I don't know what it is about the stuff. I have other hair products but I always love coming back to this. Not only does it keep the hair slick and shiny all day, but it leaves itsofter and healthier as well.
Seraph, you are lucky your Walgreens still carries it. The local Walgreens here has stopped carrying it. I go to a barber who is young but does the old school way of cutting and will use this product on me. It really does a trick on a sideparted contour and leaves a really nice shine that...
When I do use water based Layrite Superhold is my favorite. I also like Bonafide Superior Hold, it has a nice clean citrus scent and the hold is slightly less then the LSH, but is still a great product as well. Agreed Suavecito is cheaper but does harden very quickly.
What is the hold like using it over Iron Society? I love Brylcreem but it has a tendancy to soften up my hair and make it fall. What kind of style do you use it for Matt?
That looks really sharp Flattop! I have not had the nerve to try one of these, Im sure my barber could do it, I just had him give me a high faded part, and had the part straight razored in.
Yeah, I got it at least three times at some point. It's annoying, but the more extremely tapered a hair cut is, especially with a side-parting (even more likely with hair slanted down the side!), I can understand the connection people may make.
You are defintely right, I recently got a...
I know there is one there that specializes in 1940's, 50's, and old school cuts. They even sell pomade, so their used to customers with products like that in there hair. The name is escaping me right now. I don't normally have a bunch of pomade in when i go for a cut. But I will at least...
I'm a big fan of the traditional short back and sides with a longer top and perfectly slicked side part. Lately I have been experimenting with more water based products to give my scalp a break. The only problem is they tend to dry out if recombed or even as the day wears on even if not...
I have had mine done professionally 3 times and nobody ever says is that shaved? They just go "wow, that is a sharp part". It is sooo easy in the morning and if your like me and slick your hair with pomade it makes it look razor sharp. When I'm home tonight I will post pic of mine
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