• Fix Up! Look Sharp v9: Winged shoes don't make you look fly
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[QUOTE=zerosix;42903834]it just looks greasy and you can see where it's been combed which imo looks bad try not putting any product in it? i don't use anything in my hair other than hair spry on a windy day and i look fine [editline]18th November 2013[/editline] also that "unbuttoned shirt over t-shirt" combo needs to go[/QUOTE] I actually just got home, so I unbuttoned the shirt because I was taking it off, done with the day and all that. However, as for the greasy look, I usually give it another once through with a brush which removes that look, but I didn't have time this morning to fix it properly. I can go do that now and get a picture I guess. The bad part being my hair is naturally shiny, so it'll always look like that. It's not even greasy to the touch or anything, it's kinda funny. [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/fRZo6xLl.jpg[/IMG] Here's better lighting, sadly the colour still hasn't returned to my face as I'm still ill, but that's fine, I look like shit regardless.
I'd grow your hair out on top a little bit on top because you have quite a naturally high hair line. As for using product, I don't believe you that your hair is naturally shiny because rn it looks greasy and flat which translate into unclean and hopeless. Use a matt styling clay, and ruffle your hair a bit maybe? It will give it more texture. A good clay I would recommend is Kevin Hart's 'Gritty Business'
[QUOTE=draugur;42903763][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/azVBusql.jpg[/IMG] Literally, all I can do. Though I need a different gel probably, considering I'm actually using a styling putty. I like it because it gives it that gelled look without making it crusty, which means my hair is still incredibly soft to the touch. Also bad lighting, I'm sick, acne, bad angle, cheek bone, sleep deprivation. Other than that, I don't think it looks too terrible.[/QUOTE] why are you yellow
[QUOTE=FreddiRox!;42904266]I'd grow your hair out on top a little bit on top because you have quite a naturally high hair line. As for using product, I don't believe you that your hair is naturally shiny because rn it looks greasy and flat which translate into unclean and hopeless. Use a matt styling clay, and ruffle your hair a bit maybe? It will give it more texture. A good clay I would recommend is Kevin Hart's 'Gritty Business'[/QUOTE] [img]http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a345/ajackss/kevin_harts_zps63acd5d7.jpg[/img]
are there any american sites that sell decently priced crew neck sweatshirts? I want some
[QUOTE=Factemius;42904380]why are you yellow[/QUOTE] again, really shit lighting. [editline]18th November 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=FreddiRox!;42904266]I'd grow your hair out on top a little bit on top because you have quite a naturally high hair line. As for using product, I don't believe you that your hair is naturally shiny because rn it looks greasy and flat which translate into unclean and hopeless. Use a matt styling clay, and ruffle your hair a bit maybe? It will give it more texture. A good clay I would recommend is Kevin Hart's 'Gritty Business'[/QUOTE] Sounds like a plan then. I'll get on that. I'll try nothing tomorrow and if that doesn't work I'll get that better product. I mean look at that shit, it's endorsed by a smiling black man, what isn't there to love about it? And I don't know what you mean because healthy hair is naturally shiny, dull hair is unhealthy and gross. There's shine from healthy hair and shine from grease, I have the former. The product I use really does make it more shiny (too shiny), but that doesn't mean anything to it naturally being shiny as well.
[QUOTE=woodchuck34;42905832]are there any american sites that sell decently priced crew neck sweatshirts? I want some[/QUOTE] American Apparel?
So, when I go about buying a new wardrobe, what would be the best place to do it? I'm not too sure on buying online because sometimes sizes are odd from retailer to retailer and I'm real tight on cash as is anyway. All we have locally is a Macy's and Kohl's, and I think a maurices opened recently. Other than that, we don't have a lot of decent clothing. I've got enough pairs of levi 511's that are still in decent condition so I don't really have to worry about pants too much, a few new pairs would be nice though. I mean granted any retailer is going to have a lot of shit clothing among the good bits, but anywhere specific I should start? I can always buy a few pairs online at worst, but again, avoiding that as best possible. The only other option is traveling for like 4 hours to Colorado for their clothing stores, which is doable, but expensive.
Don't buy a new wardrobe all at once. You're gonna fuck up and hate it in a month. Buy it one piece at a time.
[QUOTE=sp00ks;42907332]Don't buy a new wardrobe all at once. You're gonna fuck up and hate it in a month. Buy it one piece at a time.[/QUOTE] That makes sense. I'm probably not going to be able to buy it all at once anyway, so buying it bits at a time would probably have to happen anyway.
these shoes or vans? [url]http://store.genericsurplus.com/new-arrivals/borstal-hooper-grey-canvas.html[/url] [img]http://store.genericsurplus.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/500x/17f82f742ffe127f42dca9de82fb58b1/g/e/generic_surplus_fa13_7_8-14_1_1.jpg[/img]
i love generic surplus
is it just me or does it feel like the general sexiness levels increase during the middle of the night when nobody is around
i like that shoe but it strikes me as a summer kind of shoe idk i've kind of gotten into wearing only boots during the winter months and i love it, they're warm and comfortable and strong and waterproof
^^ yeah I see those shoes being worn in the summer, other than that I think it looks good. Also, darker blue vans, y/n?
[QUOTE=EagleEye;42909226]^^ yeah I see those shoes being worn in the summer, other than that I think it looks good. Also, darker blue vans, y/n?[/QUOTE] vans are always good if you were planning on buying them anyway
(vans r bad)
(converse r bad)
(vans n converse r both good)
converse and vans are both the same to me [editline]18th November 2013[/editline] rusty if you could recommend a brand of sneakers that weren't converse what would they be?
[QUOTE=smoothkriminal;42910493]converse and vans are both the same to me [editline]18th November 2013[/editline] rusty if you could recommend a brand of sneakers that weren't converse what would they be?[/QUOTE] Levi's.
as far as sneakers go i can only recommend converse. highly.
[QUOTE=titopei;42899143]talk me out of buying this [img]http://lp.hm.com/hmprod?set=key[source],value[/model/2013/1JA%200192601%20001%2056%203217%205.jpg]&set=key[rotate],value[]&set=key[width],value[]&set=key[height],value[]&set=key[x],value[]&set=key[y],value[]&set=key[type],value[STILL_LIFE_FRONT]&hmver=5&call=url[file:/product/large][/img][/QUOTE] You will look like my car's trunk lining.
[QUOTE=smoothkriminal;42910493] rusty if you could recommend a brand of sneakers that weren't converse what would they be?[/QUOTE] A pair of denim jackets
[QUOTE=smoothkriminal;42910493]converse and vans are both the same to me [editline]18th November 2013[/editline] rusty if you could recommend a brand of sneakers that weren't converse what would they be?[/QUOTE] stacy adams and a western shirt pardner [img]http://i.somethingawful.com/forumsystem/emoticons/emot-clint.gif[/img]
dont hate me cuz im beautiful
[t]http://i.imgur.com/vpZLg2v.jpg[/t] My hair is truly awful, it's gotten to the point that it's just incredibly annoying to deal with and I don't really like it anyway. I'm getting it cut this week but I'm not sure what to do with it, any suggestions? My hair is very light and very resistant to any change to how it sits on my head, so I'd also like some suggestions on a good product for sculpting just in case I go that way style-wise. edit: I've been putting off a haircut for about half a year which is why it's currently so long
short back and sides, keep some length on the fringe, part it and wax it to the side. usually works just fine.
[QUOTE=CubeManv2;42911717]You will look like my car's trunk lining.[/QUOTE] do u have a good looking car
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