Give it at least three months before making a final decision. Are you going to let the mustache grow in?
Quote from: Razor X on August 27, 2012, 10:34:43 AMGive it at least three months before making a final decision. Are you going to let the mustache grow in?Three months is a long time, not sure if I can afford it but will keep it as long as it doesn't couse any problems.As for the mustache. No, I can't stand a felling of having one...
Quote from: Trac3 on August 27, 2012, 11:12:08 AMQuote from: Razor X on August 27, 2012, 10:34:43 AMGive it at least three months before making a final decision. Are you going to let the mustache grow in?Three months is a long time, not sure if I can afford it but will keep it as long as it doesn't couse any problems.As for the mustache. No, I can't stand a felling of having one... Sure you can!
I have few important business meetings to attend next week and I need to look professional. If I won't be able to get a good look out of it by then... Then I will have to shave it off :/ I at least I get my head fixed before than Hate that patch on my head now..
Quote from: Trac3 on August 27, 2012, 03:01:53 PMI have few important business meetings to attend next week and I need to look professional. If I won't be able to get a good look out of it by then... Then I will have to shave it off :/ I at least I get my head fixed before than Hate that patch on my head now.. Believe this--you will never have a long enough patch of no "important" business meetings to get a beard to the mature level--that doesn't happen. But it's what's in your head, not on it or your chin, that matters. If you're well prepared everyone will understand the start of a beard--unless they're ignorant or "anti-beard" and then it won't matter what stage your facial hair is in. Dress neatly, conservatively, prepare for the meeting and show the preparation, and wear that chin mitten like a proud, bald man.