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Mark Kermode | 12:23 UK time, Tuesday, 17 June 2008

Trading hair fashion advice with Richard Hawley.

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  • 1. At 1:19pm on 17 Jun 2008, cineshaun wrote:

    Love Richard Hawley, I thought his hair looked extra good this week. This explains it.... All hail to the quiff.

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  • 2. At 1:26pm on 17 Jun 2008, cineshaun wrote:

    Just found out that in some circles a 'quiff' is also 'A woman regarded as promiscuous.' How funny.

    Would love to know the origins of the word 'quiff'. I'm sure Mark knows.

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  • 3. At 00:01am on 18 Jun 2008, duncanmccurdie wrote:

    I personally use blue dax on my flat top, I like the very greasy feel. I use red dax when I need great hold. A combination of the two also works pretty well. Anything else is just junk. Hopefully Richard is now a fully greased convert. Now go forth and convert the rest of the quiff wearing elite.

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  • 4. At 09:15am on 18 Jun 2008, EllenW-web_producer wrote:

    And where can you check out Mr Hawley's quiff? On the Culture Show website, of course...

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  • 5. At 11:17pm on 19 Jun 2008, gejo67 wrote:

    Hi Mark!
    I use two things for my quiff, a strong hold gel and maximum hold hairspray. That after using the hair dryer. I used Sweet Georgia once and I found it too greasy. Maybe I should try it on dry hair. If not I don't mind the money I spent on it, cause the box is lovely.
    I also heard that American Crew products are very good, but I haven't try any of them yet.

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  • 6. At 10:31pm on 24 Jun 2008, heathenpadre wrote:

    is there any chance of some good quiff advice from Mr Kermode? i have trouble getting mine to stand so proud as his

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