Sirius/Oldman's tatoos & hair
Marci
blackgold101 at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 8 16:22:29 UTC 2003
"Iggy McSnurd" <coyoteschild at p...> wrote:
>
> From: "alshain
>
> > I'd have liked the hair longer too, but I'm not going to worry
> > overmuch about it. The waist-length tangle Sirius is shown
wearing in
> > PoA looks better (not better, obviously, but you know what I mean)
> > seen with the mental eye than on screen, where it might just look
> > corny.
>
> That's odd, since I never thought of him as having waist-length
hair. I
> figgured that his hair would be a lot like that of el Mariachi in
> "Desperado." (el Mariachi being played by Antonio Banderas in the
second
> movie, "Desperado," and third one "Once Upon a Time in Mexico.")
His hair
> was long, just past his shoulders, and always falling over his face
unless
> he tied it back.
<snippity snip snip>
Marci:
I just read POA again, and Sirius' hair is described as elbow length.
Iggy:
> Well, lemme see...
<hair cut snippity snip snip>
There's also the fact that, if you shave the hair in an area
repeatedly, it will grow back thicker and faster. (Which, for
example, is why the hair on a woman's legs who doesn't shave her legs
is finer and softer than that of a woman that does.) The hair will
grow back stronger, faster, and thicker so as to better protect that
area from irritation and cold.
> >
> Hope that helps.
Marci:
I've always been under the impression that males have faster growing
hair. I agree with the shaving hair factor, too, so I don't shave my
legs as much as I used to. This has nothing to do with Harry
Potter. Shutting up now.
LOL
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