sirmatt
New in Town
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- St. Petersburg, FL.
I am a guy needing a little hair help.
I had been here before, doing a little research on Victrolas and my 1933 Airline console radio (ended up with a 1924 Victrola VV-220 and promptly spent about $50 in rubber, mica and new springs to completely refurbish it...sounds brilliant).
ANYHOW - I ended up registering because I needed to post and not just lurk.
I am a guy and attempted to search for a similar or related posting here but was not successful.
I just transitioned to sales in my company, and my shaggy look is no longer of value to me. That said, I hate "The Average Garden Variety SuperCut" and started dressing a little nicer, so wanted to do something more...vintage. I dress with a high tucked waist anyhow, so "it works."
ANYHOW!
I am looking to do a Brylcreem style that's not 50's...think more Cole Porter/Bing Crosby/Clark Gable. Preferably generally speaking 1930's.
Now I don't look like any of these fellas. I think a cartoon version of me would be Flattop from Dick Tracy!
Anyhow, I would like to accomplish something along these lines:
http://www.nndb.com/people/156/000027075/clark-gable.jpg
On the other hand,
http://991.com/newgallery/Bing-Crosby-A-Bing-Crosby-Col-467446.jpg
something like this (finer finger-wave bit o' flair) would be nice too.
Now typically I have gotten fashion-forward cuts at a boutique salon/spa in my area (Central Florida / Tampa Bay area), as opposed to Joe's Barber Shop or what have you...so I am looking for what to tell or show my stylist to achieve this look.
I see a lot of "greaser" pics online that look like some tense, non-flowing, cartoony version of 50's hair, but I'm not interested in that at all. I am thinking more Dick Tracy gangster/Rocketeer/Gable or even moon in june 20's...
Anyhow, any general script to tell her (or maybe just show her the pics?) would be much appreciated.
Really the primary thing (as most of it is pretty cut and dried, it appears) is what to do about the "flair" aspect of it...in the Gable pic, the wave and in the Crosby pic, the finer finger-wave. Do I need to leave like a "comb-over" type strip of hair or how does that work?
Thank you, all!
Thanks,
Matt
I had been here before, doing a little research on Victrolas and my 1933 Airline console radio (ended up with a 1924 Victrola VV-220 and promptly spent about $50 in rubber, mica and new springs to completely refurbish it...sounds brilliant).
ANYHOW - I ended up registering because I needed to post and not just lurk.
I am a guy and attempted to search for a similar or related posting here but was not successful.
I just transitioned to sales in my company, and my shaggy look is no longer of value to me. That said, I hate "The Average Garden Variety SuperCut" and started dressing a little nicer, so wanted to do something more...vintage. I dress with a high tucked waist anyhow, so "it works."
ANYHOW!
I am looking to do a Brylcreem style that's not 50's...think more Cole Porter/Bing Crosby/Clark Gable. Preferably generally speaking 1930's.
Now I don't look like any of these fellas. I think a cartoon version of me would be Flattop from Dick Tracy!
Anyhow, I would like to accomplish something along these lines:
http://www.nndb.com/people/156/000027075/clark-gable.jpg
On the other hand,
http://991.com/newgallery/Bing-Crosby-A-Bing-Crosby-Col-467446.jpg
something like this (finer finger-wave bit o' flair) would be nice too.
Now typically I have gotten fashion-forward cuts at a boutique salon/spa in my area (Central Florida / Tampa Bay area), as opposed to Joe's Barber Shop or what have you...so I am looking for what to tell or show my stylist to achieve this look.
I see a lot of "greaser" pics online that look like some tense, non-flowing, cartoony version of 50's hair, but I'm not interested in that at all. I am thinking more Dick Tracy gangster/Rocketeer/Gable or even moon in june 20's...
Anyhow, any general script to tell her (or maybe just show her the pics?) would be much appreciated.
Really the primary thing (as most of it is pretty cut and dried, it appears) is what to do about the "flair" aspect of it...in the Gable pic, the wave and in the Crosby pic, the finer finger-wave. Do I need to leave like a "comb-over" type strip of hair or how does that work?
Thank you, all!
Thanks,
Matt