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#2295
by
beardbald
on 09 Mar, 2016 19:11
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Well if anyone can pull of the 70's leatherdaddy look, it's you Razor.
I trimmed my beard down for an interview. I've just moved North and kind of taking a sabbatical and applying for things that interest me. I went for an interview but they decided I would get bored and there would not be enough to fit skills (Surely it's their job to see if I have the right skills and mine to only apply for jobs I think are enough but hey)
My beard has grown back but I think I'm gonna trim back to my stubble beard shortly. I'm kinda bored of rocking the same look and want to change up my style a bit.
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#2296
by
beardbald
on 09 Mar, 2016 19:23
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That should say GROWN back not BROWN back but forum won't let me edit currently!
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#2297
by
Semi-Sly
on 09 Mar, 2016 21:03
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Well if anyone can pull of the 70's leatherdaddy look, it's you Razor.
I trimmed my beard down for an interview. I've just moved North and kind of taking a sabbatical and applying for things that interest me. I went for an interview but they decided I would get bored and there would not be enough to fit skills (Surely it's their job to see if I have the right skills and mine to only apply for jobs I think are enough but hey)
My beard has grown back but I think I'm gonna trim back to my stubble beard shortly. I'm kinda bored of rocking the same look and want to change up my style a bit.
It is just my personal opinion but you look younger, (and definitely more handsome) with the stubble beard.
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#2298
by
beardbald
on 09 Mar, 2016 21:13
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It was 2 years ago so I was younger!
Not sure whether I will do it. Will wait till my next trim and go from there, it'll be nice to have a change I guess, which I can't do from growing hair but then if I want to grow back I will.
I do think this forum has taken a bit of a turn for the worst recently as every new member that posts asking for advice on their receeding hairline is now told as standard to grow some facial hair, like every bald guy MUST have a beard.
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#2299
by
Razor X
on 09 Mar, 2016 22:12
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Well if anyone can pull of the 70's leatherdaddy look, it's you Razor.
Thanks .... I guess.
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#2300
by
beardbald
on 09 Mar, 2016 22:18
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ha ha. Just the first thing I think of when I see a handlebar
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#2301
by
mopar400
on 10 Mar, 2016 08:37
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#2302
by
Rusty Shackleford
on 10 Mar, 2016 13:01
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Handlebars seem like they'd be very high maintenance and constantly falling apart or failing to be symmetrical, and it also seems like a thick mustache like yours would need a lot of length in order to wax up in such a way they would hold all day.
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#2303
by
SlyMike
on 10 Mar, 2016 13:34
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Well if anyone can pull of the 70's leatherdaddy look, it's you Razor.
I trimmed my beard down for an interview. I've just moved North and kind of taking a sabbatical and applying for things that interest me. I went for an interview but they decided I would get bored and there would not be enough to fit skills (Surely it's their job to see if I have the right skills and mine to only apply for jobs I think are enough but hey)
My beard has grown back but I think I'm gonna trim back to my stubble beard shortly. I'm kinda bored of rocking the same look and want to change up my style a bit.
I personally think that the fuller beard looks amazing.
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#2304
by
Razor X
on 10 Mar, 2016 21:42
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#2305
by
Rusty Shackleford
on 11 Mar, 2016 12:25
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I personally think that the fuller beard looks amazing.
That's my thinking too, but if you don't want a full beard right now whether it's for the interviews or a need to change then I'd recommend shaving down to an adequately long goatee or shaving the beard of altogether. In other words if the beard is just to much beard then you're better off doing a goatee or shaved face right than doing a beard wrong. Stubble just looks unkempt.
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#2306
by
Rusty Shackleford
on 11 Mar, 2016 12:26
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I personally think that the fuller beard looks amazing.
That's my thinking too, but if you don't want a full beard right now whether it's for the interviews or a need to change then I'd recommend shaving down to an adequately long goatee or shaving the beard of altogether. In other words if the beard is just to much beard then you're better off doing a goatee or shaved face right than doing a beard wrong. Stubble just looks unkempt.
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#2307
by
Cave Dweller
on 11 Mar, 2016 12:44
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Just a little over six months of the full beard, and just shy of six inches in length.
Wish I could accessorize with a cool helmet...
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#2308
by
Razor X
on 11 Mar, 2016 18:41
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Wish I could accessorize with a cool helmet...
Why can't you?
Impressive amount of growth in a short period of time.
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#2309
by
nuts
on 11 Mar, 2016 23:52
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Most impressive Tom.