He wins over the other down the line in terms of clothing, footwear, conduct (on and off the court), face, smile and charisma and.... But I'm not sure if he had any sincere friends, who told him to not have that damn hair gel. This image consultant, who advises him, paint whit the hair gel on and wrap in cling film, please, at least for one day. Or Rafa gets good advice (not hair gel) and no listen to them? Well, at least it gets away from us, but in the flood of messages and big vamosing it is probably lost. Well, but still I love him endlessly. VAMOS RAFA
Am soooo tired of fans complaining of his hair gel. Maybe he does t like tousled hair and uses gel to keep his hair in place. No point criticising, Rafa knows best so deal with it please! Vamos Champ!
It's an opinion, and in my opinion, excessive use of hair gel frankly makes him look bald, and it's not attractive. His hair is short now, I don't get why at public events he doesn't leave it in its natural state. And if hair gel is required, why not permanently employ whoever did it for Vanity Fair?
Absolutely agree with you, Wooffie. He is so famous and so much in the public eye, that could someone help him advise how to do it with gel. Alone can know everything and I understand that he wants to be a little different at such events, exceptionally little modified. And so here we are a little appeal to those who are closer to him, hoping that someone will notice. And noted - see humorous description for his photo from Players Party on http://tennis.si.com/2013/10/01/photos-china-open-player-party-serena-williams-rafael-nadal/ "Rafael Nadal: Walking the red (blue) carpet for HIS autobiographical movie, Rafael Nadal and the Curious Case of Too Much Hair Gel." But do not think it wrong and we love him untouched. After all it is only our opinion of the hairstyle. VAMOS RAFA
He wins over the other down the line in terms of clothing, footwear, conduct (on and off the court), face, smile and charisma and.... But I'm not sure if he had any sincere friends, who told him to not have that damn hair gel. This image consultant, who advises him, paint whit the hair gel on and wrap in cling film, please, at least for one day. Or Rafa gets good advice (not hair gel) and no listen to them? Well, at least it gets away from us, but in the flood of messages and big vamosing it is probably lost.
ReplyDeleteWell, but still I love him endlessly.
VAMOS RAFA
Am soooo tired of fans complaining of his hair gel. Maybe he does t like tousled hair and uses gel to keep his hair in place. No point criticising, Rafa knows best so deal with it please! Vamos Champ!
ReplyDeleteIt's an opinion, and in my opinion, excessive use of hair gel frankly makes him look bald, and it's not attractive. His hair is short now, I don't get why at public events he doesn't leave it in its natural state. And if hair gel is required, why not permanently employ whoever did it for Vanity Fair?
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely agree with you, Wooffie. He is so famous and so much in the public eye, that could someone help him advise how to do it with gel. Alone can know everything and I understand that he wants to be a little different at such events, exceptionally little modified. And so here we are a little appeal to those who are closer to him, hoping that someone will notice.
DeleteAnd noted - see humorous description for his photo from Players Party on
http://tennis.si.com/2013/10/01/photos-china-open-player-party-serena-williams-rafael-nadal/
"Rafael Nadal: Walking the red (blue) carpet for HIS autobiographical movie, Rafael Nadal and the Curious Case of Too Much Hair Gel."
But do not think it wrong and we love him untouched. After all it is only our opinion of the hairstyle.
VAMOS RAFA