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One thing's for sure... when you've got a Jeep, and you ride around with the top down, you end up with some pretty strange-looking hairstyles sometimes!
Then again, some people try for that look all on their own -- with help of a little hair gel or other styling products.
Have a listen to "Mr. Hair Gel Overgeller" from Bud Light's Real Men of Genius: [Thanks, Don B.!]
Back to the Jeepers and convertible drivers...
The following products will help your locks look "wind-BLOWN", not "wiped OUT", after a long ride in a convertible.
How to go from "riding-in-a-convertible-while-dodging- the-rain" to "top-up" in a flash... while staying dry in the process!
I took the Jeep out for a spin this morning (with the Sunrider top down, and the back window rolled up & out of the way), and I got caught in a sudden rain storm.
Oh sure, I saw the skies darkening, but I only had "one more place to go" before I'd be back home -- then the Jeep would be parked safe and dry in my garage.
Wrong! Today's rain storm almost got the best of me...
For the past month and a half, I've been trying to grow some good "Jeep hair". You know... a "do" that will sustain Jeep-force winds when riding with the top down and doors off!
A ponytail would be nice.
I'm not really happy with how it looks now, but we'll see how it ends up. My luck, it'll be perfect by the time winter rolls around and we're no longer riding around topless!
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