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Bed Head

Bed HeadBed Head????

How do I take care of the headboard? When I wake up my hair looks like a 3 year old style and it is then that I'm lucky. I have to take a shower every morning just to tame my hair. I tryed spray, but it is my hair all the dishes and sticky. Also take a shower before the night does not work either. Does anyone else have this problem at least is a guy like me?

Take a bottle and fill it with water and a little air conditioner, spray your hair straight back and Evey morning, also, if its long enough, you might consider a flat iron

Bumble & Bumble style wax ....
it's incredible ...
It controls and state of your hair ....
It also rinses with water just .....

Well just wet your hair and then blow dry.

Do what I do ... Take a cup of coffee and do not worry. I do not give a **** what people think.

Sorry to burst your bubble, but the head of the bed is something you have for life. I had all my life.

This is probably because you do not sleep well and travel extensively. So you sleep with your arm under your head and you sorta kiss the pillow with your head. And finally, it just gets messed up. You Scooch your head upside down, drag your hair in a strange position, then you sleep for a while. It's like these players to our friends in their hair overnight for them to wake up with curly hair, the only difference is that you smash your head against the pillow, your hair will result in a mish-mesh in all directions without form, and you wake up your hair like exploded.

Sleeping in a reclinder night, without a pillow, and wake the next morning with hair undistrubed.

PS your hair is also thin. Fine hair is more sensitive to that.

Posted on May 12, 2010.
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