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Leav 21-12-2007 18:15

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wow, that's some cool hairspray!

I'll have to get something like that!!

thanks Elgin! :D

-Leav

Squab 23-12-2007 20:20

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i have a afro nuff said? lol

Leav 24-12-2007 03:37

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Originally Posted by Squab (Post 663286)
i have a afro nuff said? lol

no... you need another thousand words... (pic!) :)

-Leav

Wayne C. 24-12-2007 09:06

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the craziest hair is the hair thats not there....

Bill Moore 24-12-2007 11:18

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Originally Posted by Wayne C. (Post 663367)
the craziest hair is the hair thats not there....

Sounds like a new canvas just waiting for a paintbrush! :D

My son used to bleach his hair and then use a theatrical make-up permanent hair-color for his green hair. Because the regionals would always be in March, some folks just assumed it was for St. Patricks Day. Not being a school based team also had misunderstandings. The principal of his school thought he was going through a "phase" each year, even though she had to approve his permission slip from the team, and after each season he would bring in this large green robot, to demonstrate it for the school, while he wore his bright green MOE jersey. It was only after he graduated that she finally put the whole picture together.

Since prom came very shortly after the Championships, it was interesting to see how much his hair woud grow out before that event.

Libby K 10-01-2008 21:30

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A nice tip for the girls, since the only ones posting are boys (y'all have cooties, by the way):
oops, except for michelle, nica, and jane.

-If you're going to spray your hair, pull it back somehow. What I've found works is your basic high pony with color spray from your local beauty supply store. You can do stripes, spots, or just color the whole thing! Go nuts!

-If you're really REALLY dedicated and want to do something permanent, but don't want to ruin your gorgeous locks because even though you're an engineer in training, you still have that smidge of femininity...

..try dying the tips of your hair. This can be done easily with a friend's help, and can always be cut off at the end of the event/season/whatever you choose.

With 1923's colors being silver and black, I hope to have black tips for NJ regional. That is, if my parents don't come after me with hedge clippers when they see it...:ahh:

Elgin Clock 11-03-2008 13:04

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Originally Posted by Elgin Clock (Post 662278)
I couldn't edit my older post where I was talking about the spray stuff I use, so here it is here:



An atrocity has been commited!!!

They stopped selling Neon Orange Streaks 'N Tips!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's discontinued!!!!!!!!! :ahh: :ahh:

If anyone knows a place to get this stuff in Orange, or an alternative spray type hair color that would work just as well, please let me know ASAP!!!!

I NEED ORANGE SPRAY DEPERATELY!!!! :(

Steve W, what do you use?????? And where can I get some in Orange???

Steve W 11-03-2008 13:57

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I am in the process of finding new products. I bought 3 cans of orange to have some spare. I can check if they have some but warn you it's $15.00 per can.

Elgin Clock 11-03-2008 14:46

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Originally Posted by Steve W (Post 716444)
I am in the process of finding new products. I bought 3 cans of orange to have some spare. I can check if they have some but warn you it's $15.00 per can.

OMG!!! Do you buy a gallon at a time?? lol
That's a little much..
Oh wait.. Canadian/American exchange rate ftw!!!
It should only be like 50 cents in America right?? :p j/k

Anyways.. I actually have left over cans of Orange from last year I'm going to be using for this weekend, but they discontinued the Orange which really grinds my gears! :-/

Now I have to find a supplier of some good brand of Orange (relatively cheap ie: Under 5 bucks a can) for Atlanta!!

I've already checked Ebay & found a good one. (maybe)
I'm gonna order one can tonight, and see how good it is if it gets here in time for Philadelphia hopefully, and then maybe order some more for Atlanta.

Travis Hoffman 11-03-2008 15:19

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Originally Posted by Steve W (Post 661888)
I start with a product called Spiker Glue (I believe that it is an Ice product). I then do a base white coat, colour on top and then use a spray adhesive (again I believe it is by Ice). I dry between all applications to keep hair in place and stop colour run. If you do not dry then the spray colours will thin the spiker glue and it will not hold firm. When I am done I spray the glitter that I use.

The longer it goes, the firmer it gets. I have gone to bed and when I awake, the same shape. Kids love to touch and pull and my hair goes nowhere. At the end of the day, less than 2 minutes in a hot shower and I am back to normal (no comments please).

Does that include the yellow and black wax you let our kids mix into your hair in 2003? :eek:

Steve W 11-03-2008 16:09

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Originally Posted by Travis Hoffman (Post 716498)
Does that include the yellow and black wax you let our kids mix into your hair in 2003? :eek:

I tell everyone that it was team 48 that started me on the wild hair theme. I also tell them " DO NOT USE BEES WAX IN YOUR HAIR".

It took me 2 weeks to get the gunk out. It did get me a lot of positive remarks from the kids though. That is why I still do it today, just with a bit more thought on consequences. :rolleyes:

Travis Hoffman 11-03-2008 16:51

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Originally Posted by Steve W (Post 716536)
I tell everyone that it was team 48 that started me on the wild hair theme. I also tell them " DO NOT USE BEES WAX IN YOUR HAIR".

It took me 2 weeks to get the gunk out. It did get me a lot of positive remarks from the kids though. That is why I still do it today, just with a bit more thought on consequences. :rolleyes:

Through the magic of the Delphi Packard network share FIRST Archives....I bring you......STEVE WARREN'S CRAZY HAIR - THE BEGINNING. :yikes:

Steve W 11-03-2008 22:51

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Thanks, I needed that. Payback is sweet though. I guess that I will have to engineer another "Canadian Customs" plan. ;)

Phyrxes 12-03-2008 11:36

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My FTC team is trying to convince me to dye my hair for Atlanta and a friend who does "theater tech" for a living suggested going to a Beauty Supply place and buying "semi-permanent" hair dye. Allegedly I'll be able to dye it before we leave and it will stay colored while we are there and I'll just have to wash it a bunch afterward to get the color out.

Goonie 07-04-2008 14:04

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nice one of the girls on my team got a tatt of our loggo :]


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