orphans answered Sunday July 8 2007, 8:41 pm: First, you need straight hair. It doesn't matter about color though. I bet you knew that! LOL. Anyways, all you need to do is grow you hair. I'm not an expert of hair especially the opposite gender, but it should work out! [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
hotpotato answered Friday July 6 2007, 5:32 pm: Yo if you want the ends of your hair to have that flip and turn up you can also wear a hat for a while, long enough to get hat hair. [ hotpotato's advice column | Ask hotpotato A Question ]
Cux answered Friday July 6 2007, 12:08 am: Well, first off: I'm very flattered. No one at school tends to think my hair is as sweet as I do. Glad to see someone agrees with me for once. =D
Second: I DO NOT straighten it. Whoever replied below me is wrong. I think its weird for guys to straighten their hair. Also- I don't use a blow dryer. I shampoo my hair with Men's Suave each morning and then when I get out of the shower, I towel dry it until it isn't dripping wet anymore. Then, I just put it into the style you see in the picture, and let it dry naturally.
If I go out in public, I usually comb it when its completely dry.
hayybayy answered Thursday July 5 2007, 11:53 pm: the guy above me - jack, can't be that accurate. it might work for him, but that's only because his hair is naturally straight. all he said was let it dry and then brush it. if you don't have perfectly straight hair, it's just going to be the same - curly or wavy and frizzy. even though straighten it doesn't sound very in depth, that's the best way to go. it is kind of weird for a guy to do that, but you want it straight, so you have too. also, jason dolley's kind of flips out so when you straighten it, when you're at the end of your hair, angle it upwards. [ hayybayy's advice column | Ask hayybayy A Question ]
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