Head Shaving, Grooming & Care > Beards
How do you fight the "itch" to shave it all off and start all over again?
SlyMike:
I last shaved my face in 2010. I can't see me ever not having a beard.
Razorhead:
Getting use to a naked head and face is challenging. I went with a clean shaven face for a couple weeks. Then this past week I Started to let the beard grow back. I think facial hair frames the face nicely. But like Razor X I struggle with the grey hair. I looked at some pics of myself with the naked head and face, and i do like the look. So I’ll probably shave clean again. But like I said, it is a challenge to get use to it. And being pasty from winter does not help!
DoberDaddy:
How is gray hair a "struggle"? Disease, homelessness, poverty, are all struggles. I can't see how gray hair being anything that approaches a "struggle".
Barbero Pelón:
--- Quote from: DoberDaddy on January 20, 2022, 11:41:22 PM ---How is gray hair a "struggle"? Disease, homelessness, poverty, are all struggles. I can't see how gray hair being anything that approaches a "struggle".
--- End quote ---
I've heard a lot the phrase "The struggle is real", guess doesn't have that serious connotation.
Have grey hair, specially if you dont like it can be problematic.
I dye my beard and it grows so fast that that grey roots appears in less than a week
reddog:
My dark hair started tuning grey in my late 20's. By the time I was 40, it was mostly grey. Never really liked it, but coloring it never looked right and was a pain in the butt! So when I shaved my head at age 58, it was a pleasant surprise not to see that grey head. I know my beard is still white, but not having that grey hair definitely makes me look younger.
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