/r/ClassicSlicks
Welcome to r/ClassicSlicks.This is a subreddit devoted to men’s classic/vintage hairstyles. We encourage you to post images of your hair and or old images of men with classic hairstyles. We also allow question or suggestions related to styling hair and hair products
Welcome to r/ClassicSlicks.This is a subreddit devoted to men’s classic/vintage hairstyles. We encourage you to post images of your hair and or old images of men with classic hairstyles. We also allow question or suggestions related to styling hair and hair products.
Rules of r/ClassicSlicks:
1.No Advertising or spam-anyone found posting advertisement or spam will be given a temporary ban and post or comment will be deleted.
2.No Harrasment or hate speech-pretty simple rule follow it or you will be given a ban.
/r/ClassicSlicks
I have fine hair. A lot of it, but the individual hairs are fine. First day with medium pomade provides me great volume. Buildup however results in a way less taller pomp. Any solutions?
How do I wash it out??
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Hello r/ClassicSlicks. I am looking for a new subreddit logo. I would like to encourage some of you to submit art which you think would be a good logo for the subreddit.
Brian Setzer’s pomp may be the most famous in history: