View Full Version : i want hair like olly murs/joe mcelderry ?? [pics]
Special
10-09-2011, 10:14 PM
before i start i'm not a fan of either of these & it's just a coincidence they were both on xfactor last year together and they have similar hair
ok so the style is pretty much short back & sides with a little length on top, around 2-3 inches
here's some pics
http://img193.imageshack.us/img193/4116/id7772.gif
http://img594.imageshack.us/img594/4579/imagegalleryqf.jpg
http://img832.imageshack.us/img832/5775/80c1939598ed4e8288e4cf5.jpg
my hair atm is quite close to the hair in my sig, undercut on one side with a fringe so it's quite a drastic change
dunno weather to go ahead with it or wimp out and just have a trim
HELP
no comments on them as a person, their clothes, what they're like, their voices, whatever. if you do i will -rep you. HAIR ONLY
Casanova
10-09-2011, 10:19 PM
I really like their hair, but does your lifestyle suit their hair?
The reason I ask that is people often get a hairstyle that they love, it's done and then they can't support it in their lifestyle.
For instance, a policewoman would look unprofessional with one side undercut.
a politician would look silly (as a male) with long, shaggy hair.
You have to get a style that suit's you, your time abilities (do you have time to LEARN how to properly blowdry then straighten your hair? blowdrying that style would take you at least fifteen minutes, ten minutes for finishing).
You should consider it fully.
and you'd need to grow your hair about two months to grow out your layers to a long enough rate to get that style, if it's like that disgusting style in your signature.
Special
10-09-2011, 10:24 PM
not a problem, i spend at least 30 mins on my hair a day
washing it, conditioning it, blow drying it, straightening it, styling it is all part of my routine when i'm going out somewhere
also i'm and art/fashion student so that isn't a problem at all
i haven't had my hair cut in abouttt 5 weeks so it's well on its way for a cut, i can hardly do anything with it atm apart from hairspring the roots for volume (that's how i know it needs cutting)
Casanova
10-09-2011, 10:35 PM
i'd wait three weeks then go get your haircut then, by the sounds of it you'll be fine.
when you're blowdrying it cut it into sections, start from your hairline, pull a 1.5cm section forward, put in a round brush and blowdry from the front!. continually pull up and then back. once you've done about 1.5 inchs, start from the crown, pull around a round brush and blowdry slightly up then forward. when you meet, ruffle with your fingers, working in a round motion... then taper the ends meeting both the front and back.
then straighten, from crown forward.
use a volumiser.
try this (http://www.wantthelook.com/shop/product/Womens-Hair-Styling-Shine-Enhancers-Serums/Tigi-Bed-Head-Superstar-Blow-Dry-Lotion/35), it's not too strong, won't leave a gritty feeling, good for shine and actually protects and repairs.
finish with this (http://www.wantthelook.com/shop/product/Womens-Hair-Styling-Pomades-Waxes/Tigi-Bed-Head-Manipulator/1425) but a SMALL amount. just to control the style, then finish with an extremely fine hairspray like elnett hairspray.
Special
10-09-2011, 10:39 PM
hairdressers is booked for wednesday haha, i think i'll be fine, the shortest layers is like 4 inches
thanks a lot for the extra tips i will defo use them :D
Casanova
10-09-2011, 10:47 PM
It's coolio, I'm a trained hairdresser :rolleyes:, I love(d) it and still do a lot of it for my stepmum and helping my brother's partner learn cutting gents (hairdressers don't often learn men's hair, they need to do it as an extra depending on where they train).
Just remember and deep condition your hair about twice a month, it'll really help keep the style. If you keep blowdrying and straightening you'll weaken the structure and have to damage the hair MORE for a better effect - catch 22.
redken control mask (http://www.wantthelook.com/shop/product/Womens-Hair-Care-Treatments/Redken-Real-Control-Intense-Renewal-Moisturising-Mask/1233) is a fantastic product. it'd last for at least a year for your hair length and it's a good spend tbh.
Special
10-09-2011, 10:54 PM
i thought you were haha :P yeah i have a dove deep conditioning cream which i normally use when my hairs feeling a bit dryer than usual, works great!
u might wanna ask the hairdresser if it suits your head shape j/s
Special
10-09-2011, 11:19 PM
oh yeah defiantly i'm gonna take those pics in haha :$
Showder
15-09-2011, 11:30 AM
Olly murs will be most reccomendable tbh , it has S~T~Y~L~E!
-:Undertaker:-
17-09-2011, 12:21 PM
I love the McElderry style, just i'm too lazy to keep ontop of it. :P
If only we could choose when our hair grows!
But yes the Joe style is best, shorter on the sides.
GirlNextDoor15
17-09-2011, 03:39 PM
Saw this thread and read the first three posts. Seriously, I love how Allan voiced out his opinions and how Special made a nice reply. :P
Olly Murs's hair... is not bad. I don't really pay attention to celebrities' hair but this is not bad.
Olly Murs is quite 'hairy' too, if you get what I mean. :D
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