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I think a hairdresser at present will tend to send the hair up straight or even up and backwards, in line with current style, but for a true "young Morrissey" quiff it needs to go up and forwards a bit.
Something I have learnt is that Morrissey's hair changes quite significantly throughout the years, from forward hanging whimsical affair to the greased rockabilly quiff. Make sure you pick an era and stick to it. My personal favourite is circa 1990. Especially the "I've changed my plea to guilty" performance on Jonathan Ross.
Something I have learnt is that Morrissey's hair changes quite significantly throughout the years, from forward hanging whimsical affair to the greased rockabilly quiff. Make sure you pick an era and stick to it. My personal favourite is circa 1990. Especially the "I've changed my plea to guilty" performance on Jonathan Ross.
I haven't watched Abrahan's video yet, but if it is a different type of quiff to mine, I'd be happy to post a video.
When hair as perfect as this is brought to the mundane reality of life, it inevitably looks ridiculous.
I'd recommend using volumising sprays such as "VO5 Blow Dry Lotion" if you're in the UK.
how the hell do you do your hair like that?
And from the side
Forgive the state of my room.
I thought I'd post some pictures of the Morrissey hair, or my Morrissey hair, to be exact.
I would say this is an imitation of the quiff circa the Kill Uncle tour (or as I like to refer to it - The Great Denim Era). I've put some pictures at the bottom of the sort of quiff I'm trying to do at the moment. I suppose you could say that my hair is tidier that Moz's, but that's due to lack of skill, not for lack of trying.
And as for the sideburns, well, nature has not made a man of me yet
all that sounds like to much work. real moz fans wake up with the hair already done 5 outta 7 days. no tools or products needed.
This. I don't spend much time on mine (see my avatar).