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Dyeing your beard
by
kenny57028
on 18 Jul, 2010 13:53
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So a kind of a different subject. I really wanna dye my beard, I kind of don't like my hair color because it goes like this. Brown hair on head, blonde eyebrows and red facial hair. So I'm really just a mix of colors that never made up there mind on what they wanted to be. Anyone know anything about doin this?
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#1
by
Razor X
on 18 Jul, 2010 13:56
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If your head is shaved then it doesn't matter that your beard is a different color. So why bother dying it?
I'm not sure that this can even be done without using a harsh peroxide to bleach out all the color so you can dye it a new color. The end result is bound to look odd, and what's worse, you'll have to do it again in a week or two when your beard starts to grow out.
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#2
by
kenny57028
on 18 Jul, 2010 14:14
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Ya I spose thats true just pale skin/red facial hair i feel doesnt look the greatest. I like the way I look in those bathroom lights where facial hair looks brown with darker skin, but eh thats not how I really look so I shud just accept the way I look.
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#3
by
Mikekoz13
on 18 Jul, 2010 14:19
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Dude.... the only thing I know about this is that I can ALWAYS tell when a guy dies his beard. It never looks natural...
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#4
by
BaldWriterBob
on 27 Aug, 2010 14:00
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If you decide to try this, your bald head is already taken care of. Don't go near your eyebrows with dye. Seems to me it would be dangerous.
You might want to experiment with one of those beard and moustache color treatments from the drug store.
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#5
by
Timmer
on 27 Aug, 2010 14:07
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I'm with mikekoz, I've never seen a guy with a died beard that didn't look wrong somehow. Just my opinion, I could be wrong...which I only say when I KNOW I'm right.
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#6
by
ozzie
on 27 Aug, 2010 14:24
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The brothers have it right, Kenny. A dyed beard will look totally lame. I have the same issue as yourself, except now there's some gray in the mix as well. I accepted the fact that I'm a bitsa (bitsa this, bitsa that) a long time ago. Be variegated, be proud my son!
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#7
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 27 Aug, 2010 15:09
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#8
by
xnewyawka
on 28 Aug, 2010 09:15
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Dyed anything on men looks lame and very, very fake. Like Mike K said; It never looks natural.
Don't do it.
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#9
by
Nonick
on 11 Sep, 2010 22:35
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Yeah, I just started the goat look and it's coming in mostly white (grey?). I've talked to a number of guys at work and most of them say it looks cool and to leave it the way it is. One guy suggested "A touch of Grey" so it would look more "natural".
I think I'll just leave it as it is. This is my first facial hair thing since my single days a long time ago. It's also the first chin wiskers that I've grown in my adult life (military didn't allow it).

So, now I'm living the dream!!
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#10
by
Z CRUZN
on 25 Sep, 2010 19:32
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Goat started going gray 6 years ago (I'm 57 now) - have used Just For Men ever since.....I'll go billy-goat at 60 - I might be able to live with it then - hahaha!
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#11
by
Arnie
on 25 Sep, 2010 20:15
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Goat started going gray 6 years ago (I'm 57 now) - have used Just For Men ever since.....I'll go billy-goat at 60 - I might be able to live with it then - hahaha!
That's what I'm looking for, as I pluck a few here or there...10 more come back!!!
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#12
by
Sgt. Pate
on 25 Sep, 2010 22:29
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My hair, if I were to let it grow, in brown and my facial hair is gray.
But, to each their own... I've earned
every gray hair on my chin and I'm wearing them proudly!
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#13
by
TheSlyBear
on 26 Sep, 2010 12:27
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I'm with Sarge. And that's a lot of earning!
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#14
by
Sgt. Pate
on 26 Sep, 2010 14:01
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And that's a lot of earning! 
Preach it BootedBear!