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#30
by
shavee
on 28 Jun, 2009 01:06
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keep it keep it keep it!
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#31
by
bem75
on 29 Jun, 2009 09:27
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The stache part was driving me crazy. So, I shaved it yesterday and just left the chin fur. I liked the full goatee look, but I could not stand the lip whiskers. Plus, my wife was basically refusing to kiss me.
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#32
by
slyatlast
on 29 Jun, 2009 11:18
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The stache part was driving me crazy. So, I shaved it yesterday and just left the chin fur. I liked the full goatee look, but I could not stand the lip whiskers. Plus, my wife was basically refusing to kiss me.
...reason enough. But too bad as it really did look good on you. Maybe you'll give it another shot sometime.
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#33
by
SlyHigh
on 08 Jul, 2009 15:15
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Did you try trimming the stache down? Sometimes it might not look right if you use the beard trimmer and cut it down too far, but it's worth a shot. Usually I'd grow mine so that all the stach hairs grew down to the top of my lip and I would trim it with scissors there. But that makes it really full, and might not look right on certain people. Now I think I'm going to keep it trimmed down. It looks cooler on my with it's no so long.
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#34
by
Rusty Shackleford
on 10 Jul, 2009 17:48
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The stache part was driving me crazy. So, I shaved it yesterday and just left the chin fur. I liked the full goatee look, but I could not stand the lip whiskers. Plus, my wife was basically refusing to kiss me.
I don't have the thickest of facial hair (#$*&# genes) but even I have problems with the lip whiskers. I think the problem is that it's an extremely flexible piece of skin that's constantly stretching and moving round and as the hairs get longer and longer they rub against each other and across the skin. I've found that if I let the hairs grow until they reach the upper lip the hairs drive me nuts. The worst are the hairs at the corner of the mouth.
If I trim the mustache to 1/4" of an inch I find it's still long enough to be a mustache but the hairs don't drive me nuts. I barely even notice them to be honest.
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#35
by
parky
on 17 Jul, 2009 09:43
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The stache part was driving me crazy. So, I shaved it yesterday and just left the chin fur. I liked the full goatee look, but I could not stand the lip whiskers. Plus, my wife was basically refusing to kiss me.
...reason enough. But too bad as it really did look good on you. Maybe you'll give it another shot sometime.
Pity. I thought the full goatee was a better look.
Never quite sure about the chin only look.
Try just keeping it trimmed a bit shorter.
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#36
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 17 Jul, 2009 12:23
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The stache part was driving me crazy. So, I shaved it yesterday and just left the chin fur. I liked the full goatee look, but I could not stand the lip whiskers. Plus, my wife was basically refusing to kiss me.
As I posted earlier, a goat, stache or no, is a lengthly process. It's three months in my case until I saw what it really was going to be given the variables of density of growth, and the stiffness of the beard and stache hair. Now that I've passed 5 months, I trim the goat to a #4 comb on the clippers, but I'm letting the stache hairs grow by in large. First of all they seem to have a slower growth rate, and second, to get a fuller look, it's essential to have longer hair. I brush it to the sides to keep it out of my mouth and snip off any hairs that won't go along with the program.
I've determined, and I'd like some long timers to chime in on this, that the character of the goat and the stache get softer the longer the beard and stache are and the longer it's been growing. I shampoo and ocndition daily w/ Main and Tail.
It's just my experience, but the take away is that you can be Sly in 15 minutes, it takes 3 months and more to get a mature and enjoyable stache and goat.
Anyone else have any length of beard and time to develop experience to share here?
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#37
by
SlyintheOC
on 17 Jul, 2009 15:34
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I have had a moustache and/or beard for almost 24 years. And I would agree with SaintC..... the longer the facial hair the softer it is.
I keep my stache and goat trimmed to a #5 on my Wahl beard trimmer which equates to about 3/8". Sometimes trim it to longer lengths but never shorter.
I shampoo with Bluebeards Original Beard Wash and use their Beard Saver leave-in conditioner. This makes the facial hair soft and has helped eliminate the dry skin issues I had on my chin.
SaintC is very wise.
BEM75: I like the goat on you but I think I prefer it w. a stache. However it is your choice, you have to do whatever makes YOU the happiest.
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#38
by
J.J.
on 17 Jul, 2009 18:36
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The stache part was driving me crazy. So, I shaved it yesterday and just left the chin fur. I liked the full goatee look, but I could not stand the lip whiskers. Plus, my wife was basically refusing to kiss me.
I think your new look is awesome!
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#39
by
marty22
on 17 Jul, 2009 19:02
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u look fine.
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#40
by
K2
on 26 Jul, 2009 09:11
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I almost think that you look younger and immature with just the beard portion.
And with the Goatee you look more like a cop our bodyguard or something. So a tougher look.
Id say keep the goat
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#41
by
BuzzKC
on 26 Jul, 2009 09:35
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Looking younger isn't such a bad thing!
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#42
by
shaved
on 06 Aug, 2009 18:45
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It looks very good, suits your face, With out it you would be baby faced, As long as you like it thats all that matters.
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#43
by
Rob
on 07 Aug, 2009 06:25
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I like it both ways: the tash looked good, but the goat on its own looks okay to me too...but then, I would say that I guess, seeing as that's my look at the moment too!!
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#44
by
bem75
on 07 Aug, 2009 08:43
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My wife hates it. I mean she really hates it. She didn't like it with the stache either.
I finally got it looking a little more even. It was pretty lopsided before. However, I'm still getting negative comments from family and friends. So, I'm not sure how long it will last. I'm only hanging on because I like it. I guess that is what matters most.
I had a full beard about two years ago and I really liked that. You can imagine how much my wife hated it, though. My friends also said that I looked like a terrorist. So, I shaved it.
I'm going to experiment with the goat a bit, but I'm afraid that its days are numbered. At some point, my wife's opinion is going to start to matter.