Greasy Look
Posted by John Hancock on November 20, 2001 at 23:31:27: Previous Next
It's probably not very popular here, but I want the greasy look and I have dry hair since taking my second course of Accutane. What can make it look greasy? I need something like an oil that won't dry... stuff like v05 and brylcreem never worked. Something that will stay wet and greasy is what I want, all natural would be awesome. I mentioned jojoba oil before, anyone tried it?
Re: Greasy Look
Posted by MG on November 21, 2001 at 03:15:18: Previous Next
In Reply to: Greasy Look posted by John Hancock on November 20, 2001 at 23:31:27:
: It's probably not very popular here, but I want the greasy look and I have dry hair since taking my second course of Accutane. What can make it look greasy? I need something like an oil that won't dry... stuff like v05 and brylcreem never worked. Something that will stay wet and greasy is what I want, all natural would be awesome. I mentioned jojoba oil before, anyone tried it?
Have you tried monoi oil?
Re: Greasy Look
Posted by John Hancock on November 21, 2001 at 22:22:41: Previous Next
In Reply to: Re: Greasy Look posted by MG on November 21, 2001 at 03:15:18:
: : It's probably not very popular here, but I want the greasy look and I have dry hair since taking my second course of Accutane. What can make it look greasy? I need something like an oil that won't dry... stuff like v05 and brylcreem never worked. Something that will stay wet and greasy is what I want, all natural would be awesome. I mentioned jojoba oil before, anyone tried it?
: Have you tried monoi oil?\
No, I'll look into it. Thanks.
Re: Greasy Look
Posted by longhair511 on November 21, 2001 at 08:32:11: Previous Next
In Reply to: Greasy Look posted by John Hancock on November 20, 2001 at 23:31:27:
Surprised that VO5 and Brlycreem didn't work. I've also used L.A. Looks Ultra Wet Gel which provides an extra super shine. However, I'm not sure if they make it anymore.
Re: Greasy Look
Posted by longhair511 on November 21, 2001 at 08:44:51: Previous Next
In Reply to: Re: Greasy Look posted by longhair511 on November 21, 2001 at 08:32:11:
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Surprised that VO5 and Brlycreem didn't work. I've also used L.A. Looks Ultra Wet Gel which provides an extra super shine. However, I'm not sure if they make it anymore.
Re: Greasy Look
Posted by John Hancock on November 21, 2001 at 22:23:47: Previous Next
In Reply to: Re: Greasy Look posted by longhair511 on November 21, 2001 at 08:32:11:
V05 and brylcreem made it too stiff.
: Surprised that VO5 and Brlycreem didn't work. I've also used L.A. Looks Ultra Wet Gel which provides an extra super shine. However, I'm not sure if they make it anymore.
Re: Greasy Look USE POLMADE
Posted by Dustin on November 25, 2001 at 00:42:54: Previous Next
In Reply to: Re: Greasy Look posted by longhair511 on November 21, 2001 at 08:32:11:
use polmade that stuff is like mayonase, it'll give you your greasy look.
Dustin
: Surprised that VO5 and Brlycreem didn't work. I've also used L.A. Looks Ultra Wet Gel which provides an extra super shine. However, I'm not sure if they make it anymore.
Re: Greasy Look USE POLMADE
Posted by Richard Reiter on January 02, 2002 at 14:01:48: Previous Next
In Reply to: Re: Greasy Look USE POLMADE posted by Dustin on November 25, 2001 at 00:42:54:
:Where can I find dapper dan hair pomade from 1930's?
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coconut oil
Posted by The Kid on November 22, 2001 at 19:57:00: Previous Next
In Reply to: Greasy Look posted by John Hancock on November 20, 2001 at 23:31:27:
I've found coconut oil does that, moisturizes the hair, and strengthens the roots at the scalp. I get Parachute Coconut oil from the Indian market near me. Because it's all natural it turns solid above 60 deg. Fahrenheit. Just take the container and let it soak in hot water for 5 minutes to make it liquidy again. I then pour some into a small cup and then dab my fingers into it and put it on my scalp/hair. Don't use too much or it will drip off your head eventually.
If you put it on wet hair it will look greasier-I put it on dry hair and then shampoo it off in 1/2 hour.
Hope this helps!
Re: coconut oil
Posted by John Hancock on November 26, 2001 at 01:19:59: Previous Next
In Reply to: coconut oil posted by The Kid on November 22, 2001 at 19:57:00:
Thanks, I'll try this stuff out. You mean below 60 degress F, right? Also, why do you wash it off half an hour after putting it on... is it resistant to shampoo?
: I've found coconut oil does that, moisturizes the hair, and strengthens the roots at the scalp. I get Parachute Coconut oil from the Indian market near me. Because it's all natural it turns solid above 60 deg. Fahrenheit. Just take the container and let it soak in hot water for 5 minutes to make it liquidy again. I then pour some into a small cup and then dab my fingers into it and put it on my scalp/hair. Don't use too much or it will drip off your head eventually.
: If you put it on wet hair it will look greasier-I put it on dry hair and then shampoo it off in 1/2 hour.
: Hope this helps!
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