you need new glasses to pull that off Rich. I'm not feeling yout current ones. They def don't work with a mohawk.
Yeah; I plan on shaving the sides and then not needing to do anything. Until next week though, I think I might gel into a semi-fauxhawk. My hair is about 7 or 8 weeks in now, so it's almost ready for cutting.
Is it worth getting the back cleaned up this week... or should I just worry about it when I shave it, and try to shave the back cleanly... (i'm talking about where there is no hair immediately after a real haircut)
p.s...awesome. That's pretty much exactly what I'm going for. It screams outgoing/attention-whore, and on a college campus, I'm perfectly ok with that. The nice thing about keeping the shaved part not TOO short is that you can always shave the middle and look normal again.
you need new glasses to pull that off Rich. I'm not feeling yout current ones. They def don't work with a mohawk.
I'm 1/2 step ahead of ya... going tomorrow or tuesday for new ones.Originally Posted by stormy
I currently have a pair of rimless and halfrim...but I don't know wtf type will fit with the mohawk... I'll figure it out there.
Contacts pls
Can't. I have keratoconus.
I'll pretend I know what that is.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keratoconus
I have it extremely mild, but it still makes wearing contacts extremely uncomfortable. Granted, I found them very uncomfortable and irritating for the year I wore them without Keratoconus in jr high, too.
My little bro (14) just had 2 corne transplants cuz of it..
Originally Posted by Rich
That lady in the wiki link has an eyeball in her vagina
Egg whites and Elmer's glue, nub.Originally Posted by Razor Ramon
I miss when my mohawk was still posible![]()
To boldly go where lots of men have gone before...
I've heard of the method but never did it myself. I used this superglue-type gel but my hair is naturally curly when it gets long so it was more of having to hold strands straight and together to keep it spiked until it dried. Just very annoying.
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