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Shave head. Coat top of head with a thin layer of glue, leaving
a few small patches uncoated. Dip head in sand. Glue a few
small pebbles here and there on your scalp. As hair grows
through the areas with no glue/sand, trim it into the shapes
of your favorite desert vegetation. Enjoy your dry,
sandy Hair
Desert. Makes a great habitat for small lizards.
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I'm sure there's a joke about Gobi-Wan Kenobi, but I can't think of it. |
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are tarantulas permitted instead of lizards? |
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Susen: Only if you post photos of the results. :) |
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PeterSealy: So what you're saying is that this guy (or his
models) would shave their heads, glue sand to their
scalps, and then go about their day-to-day business? |
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I think I've seen the things that Peter is talking about...Someone with a scythe trimming a woman's pubic fur, or a couple of palm trees and a guy on a camel standing on a dune that's a woman's hip and side... |
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For a bit of real vegetation, could you glue soil or peat to the appropriate bits, and grow cress? |
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When you're tired of that look you could trim it onto your salad. |
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As long as we're talking environmentally themed hairstyles, this one beats the "hair icecap" idea anyday. |
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