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another damn beard topic
by
glaw
on 21 May, 2012 21:43
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alright lads, i usually grow my beard for a week ('designer stubble length') and then it just starts looking a bit long without having the 'fullness' to complement the length.. does it finally fill in?
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#1
by
Lynchy
on 22 May, 2012 03:41
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alright lads, i usually grow my beard for a week ('designer stubble length') and then it just starts looking a bit long without having the 'fullness' to complement the length.. does it finally fill in?
Yes, from my reading on beard forums! For some it can take months!
I typically had mine like you, but have been growing it for a few weeks now and it is still filling in.
You should grow it for a bit and see how you feel!
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#2
by
mrzed
on 22 May, 2012 06:11
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I think it depends upon your age and your genetics. My beard grew much slower in my 20's. Now at almost 60, it seems to grow fast enough I need a trim every week to keep it looking not straggly.
Some guys and family lines just don't have much facial hair. Look at Asians and American Indians, for example. They just tend to have less facial hair. Then there are the guys who have hair all over their body, like a carpet.
If it's only been a week, I'd say that's not enough time to expect a beard to fill in.
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#3
by
Lynchy
on 22 May, 2012 06:29
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Then there are the guys who have hair all over their body, like a carpet.
... Lol
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#4
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 22 May, 2012 06:56
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Check out a beard site, like beards.org, they have lots of good information. Generally it takes at least three months for a beard to appear as anything but a stubble beard and six months or more to really mature to its maximum potential thickness because of the growth cycle of hair. Sly--twenty minutes to gratification, beards are patience, lots of patience and 3 months or more to gratification.
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#5
by
Natedawg
on 22 May, 2012 07:43
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beards are patience, lots of patience and 3 months or more to gratification.
Can't emphasize this enough. You have to wait out the sometimes less-than-flattering stages of growth to get to where your want your beard to be.
In my case, there's no indication at all in my early stages of growth that my beard will end up looking like it does. You just have to give it time and see what happens. Best of luck if you decide to give it a go!
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#6
by
Mr Jules
on 22 May, 2012 08:26
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Sly--twenty minutes to gratification, beards are patience, lots of patience and 3 months or more to gratification.
Wise words.
This is something which I am learning, too.
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#7
by
SalWalker
on 08 Jun, 2012 12:53
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All depends on age and genetics. For many, fullness takes time. Patience grasshopper.
Because it's mostly blondish-sandy-red, and it doesn't grow high up my cheeks, my beard looks thin as stubble. But with time, it comes is alright.
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#8
by
nuts
on 10 Jun, 2012 05:41
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I can't remember as it is 46 years ago since I grew my beard but I seem to recall it took some time to fill in.
Have patience!
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#9
by
OMBrandon
on 10 Jun, 2012 13:49
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It may be a good idea to thin ever couple days with a decent beard trimmer until you are satisfied. For instance, in the first week or 2 use a #1 setting on your trimmer even if you only get a course hairs. Then as you notice the trimmer is cutting most of your beard move up to a 2, etc.
Brandon
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#10
by
BaldHDbiker
on 10 Jun, 2012 19:09
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I've noticed mine filling in more the longer I let it grow. I do keep it trimmed with #3clipper though as I don't want it real long.