Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Is it possible to get a messy bed-head look with straight fine hair? What products would I use?

Pomades are too heavy and make my hair look dirty. Gels are too stiff. I like to be able to run my fingers through my hair. It's sexy and gets the guy's attention!



Is it possible to get a messy bed-head look with straight fine hair? What products would I use?

Wash your hair at night then put it up in a pony on toward the middle of your head. Also try using Johnathan Antins DIRT, its a light pomade. If it makes your hair look greasy, then you are using too much, you need very little for the entire head.



Apply the dirt and in the am after taking hair pony out. Bend over and apply the dirt to the roots and ends, finger combing your hair and then toss your hair back and u should be good to go.



Is it possible to get a messy bed-head look with straight fine hair? What products would I use?

If your hair is like mine, you need only to shampoo at night--the next morning you will have the look you seek.



Is it possible to get a messy bed-head look with straight fine hair? What products would I use?

use the products that actully say bed-head.



Is it possible to get a messy bed-head look with straight fine hair? What products would I use?

yes.



use the hair thingy.



Is it possible to get a messy bed-head look with straight fine hair? What products would I use?

It's really tough to get that look with straight, fine hair, especially if you want to be able to run your fingers through it.



I've found that using hair "glue" in small quantities can give you this kind of effect. You need to put some on just your finger tips so that you're not putting too much on



Is it possible to get a messy bed-head look with straight fine hair? What products would I use?

Yes!! Although I do have some wave to my hair, it is still possible to do this.



What I do is wash my hair at night and then I put mousse or gel in it and scrunch it up. Then I sleep on it and it dries in like this sorta flat, wavy thing. Then in the morning, I take a curling iron to the waves to define them. I hope this made sense.

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