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<blockquote data-quote="Warrior Poet" data-source="post: 2729278" data-attributes="member: 1057"><p>I said I was going to shut up further on this thread with the suggestions. So much for saying.</p><p></p><p>Dude, you don't have to know what to do with it: that's what barbers/hair stylists are for! What I recommend is going to get a haircut and asking the person who cuts your hair what to do with it, and then say, "OK, that sounds great. Do it." Then let the professional do their job. You may not know what looks good on you (yet), but chances are they can help, and once they do, you're armed for the future. When you get home, if you like the haircut (if you don't, it will grow back, unless you're going bald, in which case it's irrelevant), take a photo of yourself so that in the future you can go into a barbershop/hair salon anywhere in the country, hand them the photo, and say, "I want this haircut."</p><p></p><p>Same thing with clothes. Go to a nice store (doesn't have to be super expensive, but frankly, if you're going to look . . . better . . . you're going to pay for it a bit. That's o.k. Good clothes are [mostly] well made, and will last a while) and ask the people there what would look good on you. Better yet, ask a woman who works there what would look good on you, and then have her help you pick the stuff out. Trust me, women know what looks good on men. Which is not to say be a slave to what she says. You still have to find the stuff that you like, BUT, that's why you talk to the salesperson, who will show you what looks good, and then ask you if you like it. If they don't ask you that, and you don't like it, SAY SO, and find something else. But use that resource! Then, once again, you're armed for the future!</p><p></p><p>Warrior Poet</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warrior Poet, post: 2729278, member: 1057"] I said I was going to shut up further on this thread with the suggestions. So much for saying. Dude, you don't have to know what to do with it: that's what barbers/hair stylists are for! What I recommend is going to get a haircut and asking the person who cuts your hair what to do with it, and then say, "OK, that sounds great. Do it." Then let the professional do their job. You may not know what looks good on you (yet), but chances are they can help, and once they do, you're armed for the future. When you get home, if you like the haircut (if you don't, it will grow back, unless you're going bald, in which case it's irrelevant), take a photo of yourself so that in the future you can go into a barbershop/hair salon anywhere in the country, hand them the photo, and say, "I want this haircut." Same thing with clothes. Go to a nice store (doesn't have to be super expensive, but frankly, if you're going to look . . . better . . . you're going to pay for it a bit. That's o.k. Good clothes are [mostly] well made, and will last a while) and ask the people there what would look good on you. Better yet, ask a woman who works there what would look good on you, and then have her help you pick the stuff out. Trust me, women know what looks good on men. Which is not to say be a slave to what she says. You still have to find the stuff that you like, BUT, that's why you talk to the salesperson, who will show you what looks good, and then ask you if you like it. If they don't ask you that, and you don't like it, SAY SO, and find something else. But use that resource! Then, once again, you're armed for the future! Warrior Poet [/QUOTE]
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