On Fuse and MTV a lot of the longer haired dudes have a wet look to their hair. How do they do that? As my hair slowly grows longer, I can see myself sometimes wearing it like that--but I don't have a clue how it's done. Any suggestions? Josh
L'Oreal MELTing Gel and Liquid Spray Gel both give hair
a shiny, wet-like look IF you use enough.
Experiment until you get just the look you are after and
Good Luck!
Luckskind,
Please stop telling everyone "Good Luck" every time you post. You also should post a pic to prove that you're a real long hair and not just talking about it.
haha
I know it's in your name and everything but will you PLEASE stop saying "Good Luck" every fricking time you post?
Thanks and post a pic of yourself will you? I don't even believe you really have long hair. All you do is talk, put your money where your mouth is.
Hmm, well I am sad to say I agree.
Although I can infer LuckKind has longhair just because of the amount of time he's been around here, it would be nice to see the guy who is ALWAYS posting tips to others.
It's also kind of annoying how he just ignores requests for him to post pictures or says he will and doesn't.
But oh well.
- Brian
Dosen't bother me when he says "Good Luck".......my question is why he always capitalizes the MELT in Loreal Melting Gel....when it's not even written like that on the bottle.
No hard feeling, though....just curious
As far as I am concerned, LucksKind has his own unique way of posting and there is nothing wrong with that. His trademark quotes are his business and a way of individualizing himself. Still, nothing wrong with this either. That was a cheap and ignorant attack against LucksKind's personal way of expressing himself. Also, I have seen a picture of LucksKind sometime back and he does have long hair. If he chooses to be mysterious, that is his business. No one needs parents here, just friends. Chill out! Peace!
Will you stop saying "Peace!" in every single post.....:-) j/k
Nice response bro!
Now I've read it all...........someone takes offence at a friendly "Good Luck." In your case would "Luck" by itself do? (No, never mind.........hopeless.) I am always amazed at the quacks that seem to know everything thing there is to know about everyone else and are such experts at being critical of something of which they know nothing about. Hey, how did you ever post something from that Zoo you recently escaped from anyway? "No Luck."
This kind of post will not be tolerated. I had a message board ruined over this kind of behavior. My suggestion is that if you don't like the way someone posts, then don't read their messages.
Thank you.
What the heck was that about?!
1) I've looked at many of his posts. LucksKind only says good luck 80% of the time, which is 20% less than "every time," my misinformed friend. Most the time, it fits the context, and is therefore OK.
2) LucksKind, to the best of my knowledge, is helpful and nice. It's shameful to attack someone like that, esp. when they neither expect nor deserve it.
3a) If you're a newbie, this is NO WAY to get a good reputation. I suggest you get a new name and start over, or leave.
3b) If you're somone who's been here a while and is using a new, fake name, you should feel pretty low about the way in which you acted.
All the same goes to john for encouraging him (if john isn't Jiargi. They both needlessly insult, and john was pretty quick to post after Jiargi.).
I think it would be stupid for this board to be ruined by continued acts suck as these. Let's act more civilized, here.
I agree, Luckskind is full of it. Anytime someone asks to see a pictue he doesn't respond.
Come now, Mr. Kind, reveal yourself to be the shorthair poseur you truly are.
Very strange! I never wrote this and remember seeing this post yesterday made by someone else.
Didn't think you'd be the kind to do that, esp. since you already responded days ago!
Thanks man! It is nice to know that people on here know me somewhat anyway :)