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There has been little to celebrate in men's hair innovation during the past 300 years: the powdered wig, the Mohawk, the ducktail--not proud moments. So we should probably not be surprised at the latest expression of men's vanity: tipping, in which guys bleach or dye just the tops of their short, spiky strands, leaving their roots long and exposed. Imagine Heather Locklear if her hair were attacked by a razor...
...with jobs, men who aren't graying, men who like to go bowling--are dyeing their hair more than ever. With gels and waxes and moisturizers being marketed to males, and magazines singularly dedicated to stories about tighter abs, men are rapidly closing the vanity gap with women. Men's home hair-color sales reached $113.5 million last year, a 50% increase in just five years. Rock stars (Sugar Ray's Mark McGrath), actors (George Clooney) and athletes (nearly the entire Anaheim Angels baseball team) are tipping their hair blond or going completely Chrissy Snow platinum. In February L'Oreal...
...Jonas, whose hair practically turned white with the dye, rose to the occasion, making 32 saves in the first game. His team, meanwhile, executed the perfect game plan of defense and counter attack in a 2-1 win. However, the defense abandoned Jonas in a 4-0 rout the following night, March...
...Cambridge Police Department (CPD) responded to a call from the Cambridge Trust Company at 1336 Mass. Ave. The manager observed an employee of the bank attempting to steal two dye packs and 12 rolls of toilet paper. The dye packs exploded before the employee could leave the bank, and the toilet paper was recovered. The employee was advised of trespassing...
...that Mel Brown, police chief of this tie-dye-and-tofu town, set out to flout federal law. But here he is, a 53-year-old father of two who has never inhaled, issuing laminated and embossed get-out-of-jail-free cards for partakers of the infamous Humboldt bud, a potent local variety of marijuana. "You can photograph me," he tells a reporter genially, "but not reclining on a bearskin rug and smoking a joint...