thecardigankid
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Hey All,
So I am a big fan of the Rockabilly culture and not too long ago decided to adopt its fashion as my style as well. I have recently started preparing my head for the inevitable pompadore. Now for the past 7 years (except for the 2 months when I had a ducktail for a musical) my hair has been relatively short (on part because of being in the military and also thats how I kept it) for those in the military think somewhere between a Medium Reg and a High Reg with white walls and a little bit of length on top but still in regulation. My last hair cut like this was 2 weeks ago and now I am going to try and grow my hair out for the pompadore. Besides the occasional trim every 2 weeks (just getting the hair off my ears and neck to remain presentable) I'm not going to have the barber touch anything else, once long enough I'm gonna find a barber that knows how to style for a pompadore (hopefully I can find one).
I started preparing my hair by playing with different hair puttys and such to see just how to perfect that pomp in the front (granted I'm playing with shorter hair than most when achieving this task) last night I used Royal Crown Hair Dressing for the first time for a halloween costume, and I read that its mean to be worn over several days while the wearer adds a little bit more in the morning, so I decided to try this. I woke up just a little bit ago and put a little more in my hair to kinda style it back. I think this product is going to work great for my hair as I currently like the results I am getting with it, later on down the road when I have more hair on my head I may move up to the pomade to try it but not too sure just yet.
For those who have a pompadore and have gone down this road of going from short hair to the glorious long locks required for a pompadore, I'm asking, do you have any advice for this novice in his journey?
So I am a big fan of the Rockabilly culture and not too long ago decided to adopt its fashion as my style as well. I have recently started preparing my head for the inevitable pompadore. Now for the past 7 years (except for the 2 months when I had a ducktail for a musical) my hair has been relatively short (on part because of being in the military and also thats how I kept it) for those in the military think somewhere between a Medium Reg and a High Reg with white walls and a little bit of length on top but still in regulation. My last hair cut like this was 2 weeks ago and now I am going to try and grow my hair out for the pompadore. Besides the occasional trim every 2 weeks (just getting the hair off my ears and neck to remain presentable) I'm not going to have the barber touch anything else, once long enough I'm gonna find a barber that knows how to style for a pompadore (hopefully I can find one).
I started preparing my hair by playing with different hair puttys and such to see just how to perfect that pomp in the front (granted I'm playing with shorter hair than most when achieving this task) last night I used Royal Crown Hair Dressing for the first time for a halloween costume, and I read that its mean to be worn over several days while the wearer adds a little bit more in the morning, so I decided to try this. I woke up just a little bit ago and put a little more in my hair to kinda style it back. I think this product is going to work great for my hair as I currently like the results I am getting with it, later on down the road when I have more hair on my head I may move up to the pomade to try it but not too sure just yet.
For those who have a pompadore and have gone down this road of going from short hair to the glorious long locks required for a pompadore, I'm asking, do you have any advice for this novice in his journey?