How to get the grungy look?
Hi! Dear, as I said many time before, it takes a lot of work to look like -- so we are going to have to grunge this up a little bit. What you are going to do is first start out with an erratic cut, lots of point cutting, kind of round it to the shape of your head.
I usually try to keep like in the beginning, keep the sides kind of coming forward, it kind of lay down a bit closer and stays closer to the side of your head. If you wanted to spike out a little bit more like Sharon Stone style, you want to bring it out here. Or you want to start out of the foundation product so what this is going to do, you know when you get out of the shampoo bowl or the shower and it's all soft and conditioned and soapy, but what you are really looking for is like that third day hair when it's all greasy and grimy and greedy, but that's what we are going to do the foundation product for.
What you want to do is when the hair is wet so I dilute the product a little bit and then what I want to do is trim the hair that I want to lay down where it wants to lay down. So you are blow drying the roots against the grain, you kind of take your fingers, knuckle it up there, it's going to grab it with a fist and you just kind of blow drying the hair, it kind of straight up and around the crown and you don't get to be too fussy with it. You know, you don't want it to look perfect or straight that's our point of this whole haircut, you just want to kind of let it be what it is so it can be different everyday. That's why I cut it on the round, so you can leave it as you wish and just kind of have your finger, maybe you just kind of give that more that rough look.
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