Oscar Tong
Familiar Face
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- 76
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- Vancouver, BC, Canada
How do you do! I hate to skip the exchange of plesantries, but I desperately need help regarding my hair.
You see, I've never been happy with my hair. Even after I realized I preferred the the fashions of the thirties and forties, I still couldn't get it right. I've done hours of research, most of it here, but when it comes down to it, I just can't figure out where I'm going wrong.
I have two strikes against me. First, I don't know what to tell my barber-friend about what I want. She's young like me, so she's not really familiar with vintage styles. She is, however, a good friend of mine, so it would pain me to have to change barbers.
My research tells me of a "regular" haircut, short and tapered on the sides and back and blended with long hair on the top. What I can't figure out, however, is how short the sides and back and how long the top should be so that they will suit the shape of my head. I'll show you three shots of my head I just took with my netcam.
I used to have long hair on the top, which I tried clumsily every day to slick back with Brylcreem. Last year, however, I had promised my barber-friend I would let her alter my hairdo one day, and that day came two weeks ago. She cut my hair to a considerably shorter length, about two inches, I think. I was just putting some Brylcreem in my hair to see what would happen when I took those pictures.
This brings me to the second strike--I'm a hair-styling disaster. I've got two bristle brushes, one plastic comb, and a tub of Brylcreem, but I wield them about as well as a butcher does a scalpel. I want my hair to be uniform, contiguous. More often than not, however, one or three or five recalcitrant strands or clumps of hair bounce off my scalp, forming spikes and vines as if to taunt me.
No amount of brushing or combing on my part ever beats them into submission. In the end, my hair is just disorderly enough to drive me nuts, the way a dead pixel in an LCD monitor can drive a nerd like me bonkers, and it lacks volume, making it look disproportionate to the rest of my head.
I need some advice, please. First, I need to know exactly what to tell my barber-friend to do in order to get one of those regular, short-back-and-sides haircuts from the past. I'd like to be more specific than telling her to make the sides and back short. Also, I would like to be sure that I am giving her the right sort of instructions.
I hope this isn't too tall an order. I don't want to be a burden; it's just that I've got an appointment with my barber-friend tomorrow, and I desperately need explicit instructions to give her.
Second, would some of you be so kind as to suggest some thirties or forties hairstyles that look serious, orderly, and shipshape and would work with my head? I think whatever I've been doing hasn't been working. Also, I've tried doing my own research, but no matter how many examples I see, I can't for the life of me figure out what will work. I guess I need the eyes of third parties to tell me.
Thanks for reading my long yarn. I hope I was making sense and that with your help, I'll get this mess (literal and otherwise) sorted out.
You see, I've never been happy with my hair. Even after I realized I preferred the the fashions of the thirties and forties, I still couldn't get it right. I've done hours of research, most of it here, but when it comes down to it, I just can't figure out where I'm going wrong.
I have two strikes against me. First, I don't know what to tell my barber-friend about what I want. She's young like me, so she's not really familiar with vintage styles. She is, however, a good friend of mine, so it would pain me to have to change barbers.
My research tells me of a "regular" haircut, short and tapered on the sides and back and blended with long hair on the top. What I can't figure out, however, is how short the sides and back and how long the top should be so that they will suit the shape of my head. I'll show you three shots of my head I just took with my netcam.
I used to have long hair on the top, which I tried clumsily every day to slick back with Brylcreem. Last year, however, I had promised my barber-friend I would let her alter my hairdo one day, and that day came two weeks ago. She cut my hair to a considerably shorter length, about two inches, I think. I was just putting some Brylcreem in my hair to see what would happen when I took those pictures.
This brings me to the second strike--I'm a hair-styling disaster. I've got two bristle brushes, one plastic comb, and a tub of Brylcreem, but I wield them about as well as a butcher does a scalpel. I want my hair to be uniform, contiguous. More often than not, however, one or three or five recalcitrant strands or clumps of hair bounce off my scalp, forming spikes and vines as if to taunt me.
No amount of brushing or combing on my part ever beats them into submission. In the end, my hair is just disorderly enough to drive me nuts, the way a dead pixel in an LCD monitor can drive a nerd like me bonkers, and it lacks volume, making it look disproportionate to the rest of my head.
I need some advice, please. First, I need to know exactly what to tell my barber-friend to do in order to get one of those regular, short-back-and-sides haircuts from the past. I'd like to be more specific than telling her to make the sides and back short. Also, I would like to be sure that I am giving her the right sort of instructions.
I hope this isn't too tall an order. I don't want to be a burden; it's just that I've got an appointment with my barber-friend tomorrow, and I desperately need explicit instructions to give her.
Second, would some of you be so kind as to suggest some thirties or forties hairstyles that look serious, orderly, and shipshape and would work with my head? I think whatever I've been doing hasn't been working. Also, I've tried doing my own research, but no matter how many examples I see, I can't for the life of me figure out what will work. I guess I need the eyes of third parties to tell me.
Thanks for reading my long yarn. I hope I was making sense and that with your help, I'll get this mess (literal and otherwise) sorted out.