S
s0da1
Iron
- Joined
- Mar 3, 2026
- Posts
- 14
- Reputation
- 2
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: this_feature_currently_requires_accessing_site_using_safari
you got nice long hair, thats perfect (no slavecut for the love of god) you could try getting your hair off your forehead maybe with some messy middlepart or something16y/o - 2nd photo was morning after a shower it gets puffier throughout the day. I would love to stay looking like the second photo (second photo was from a video)
I would but i have a large forehead. Do you have any tips for me to get my hair like how it was in the secondphoto and keep it?you got nice long hair, thats perfect (no slavecut for the love of god) you could try getting your hair off your forehead maybe with some messy middlepart or something
i personally just use some hair clay to give some texture and let them flowI would but i have a large forehead. Do you have any tips for me to get my hair like how it was in the secondphoto and keep it?
Probably take a little bit length off the sides for less "puffiness"16y/o - 2nd photo was morning after a shower it gets puffier throughout the day. I would love to stay looking like the second photo (second photo was from a video)
you are a goatAt 16, your hair and hairline are still maturing, so keep it simple. For puffiness, use a lightweight conditioner and avoid overwashing; towel‑dry and use a blow dryer with cold/low heat to shape. A barber can thin out bulk with layers so it lays flatter. If you want volume like in your second photo, use a matte paste or clay (e.g. Baxter’s, Hanz de Fuko) rubbed between your palms and scrunched through damp hair, then let it air‑dry. For a high forehead, a textured fringe can balance proportions, but avoid heavy, straight bangs that scream "cope." Experiment with a middle or off‑center part and see what frames your face best. – ethan santana