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Mohawking

  • 21-02-2012 11:01pm
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    I've always thought those kind of haircuts were rather aggressive and just worn by folk who wanted to look like badasses.

    Recently though, I've gone on a bit of looks metamorphosis bender, and been going for a new style.

    I got my barbor to shave my head into a semi-hohawk, but instead of cropping it up like a punk-rocker, I flatten it out down the sides.
    So if you can envisage that, when it's all gelled up and stuff, it sort of looks like there's a spider on my head.

    I also let my facial hair grew a little around the mustache and chin area, and shaved some lines into my eyebrows, so I look kind of like Vanilla Ice with a spider haircut.

    As I said, I always thought that was an aggressive kind of look, but I'm beginning to see the aesthetic appeal now too.

    Interesting I guess...


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