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Hair matters.
It's definitely not law by any means, but it can determine how people perceive your entire face. A bad haircut or style, can and will affect how your facial thirds, halos, and failos are seen by others.
This thread is for people with curly hair which does not want to lay down or is difficult to style in general.
First I want to show an example of two different styles, and you can evidently see which one is more appealing and frames the face better:
Even this subhuman looks better and less jewish with a different hair texture:
An amazing solution I've discovered from one of my foid friends is something called a relaxer. Without going too deep into the science of it in order to keep the thread short, it works by breaking down disulfide bonds via lanthionization therefore making any grown out hair lose it's "strength".
Here are my own results.
First pic: Hair length reaches down to my shoulders when stretched out.
Second pic: Hair reaches the top of my ears.
(This takes 10 minutes btw)
Product I use:
Note: this only affects hair that has grown out, you can reapply more to the roots once it has grown out some more.
It's definitely not law by any means, but it can determine how people perceive your entire face. A bad haircut or style, can and will affect how your facial thirds, halos, and failos are seen by others.
This thread is for people with curly hair which does not want to lay down or is difficult to style in general.
First I want to show an example of two different styles, and you can evidently see which one is more appealing and frames the face better:
Even this subhuman looks better and less jewish with a different hair texture:
An amazing solution I've discovered from one of my foid friends is something called a relaxer. Without going too deep into the science of it in order to keep the thread short, it works by breaking down disulfide bonds via lanthionization therefore making any grown out hair lose it's "strength".
Here are my own results.
First pic: Hair length reaches down to my shoulders when stretched out.
Second pic: Hair reaches the top of my ears.
(This takes 10 minutes btw)
Product I use:
Note: this only affects hair that has grown out, you can reapply more to the roots once it has grown out some more.
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