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#15
by
reddog
on 28 Dec, 2021 09:50
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@DoberDaddy , I think you looked great bald with the mustache! I think if you were clean shaven you would look 10-15 years younger.
If I ever shave my face again, I think it would be a good idea to keep it shaved for 30 days. Just like we suggest to new headshavers, it would give you time to get used to the new look, then decide to keep it or not.
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#16
by
DoberDaddy
on 28 Dec, 2021 23:54
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@slybeard thanks... I don't have one of those thick, lucious, natural handlebars that I so crave. It takes too much product to keep mine in place.
@reddog thanks for the compliments, I can't shave... my skin breaks out in terrible rashes.
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#17
by
Dragon
on 29 Dec, 2021 03:20
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I have had a beard since before i shaved my head, so i have no clue what completely shaved would look like. i do occassionally see someone and think maybe it would be a good look, but that feeling never seems to last, lol
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#18
by
Razor X
on 29 Dec, 2021 05:42
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I have had a beard since before i shaved my head, so i have no clue what completely shaved would look like. i do occassionally see someone and think maybe it would be a good look, but that feeling never seems to last, lol
It’s a great look on some and terrible on others. There doesn’t seem to be any in-between.
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#19
by
Razorhead
on 29 Dec, 2021 05:49
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@DoberDaddy i think you look great with walrus mustache and shaved head. That mustache stands out.
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#20
by
DoberDaddy
on 30 Dec, 2021 00:51
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Told BF thoughts of shaving beard... showed pics of just mustache.
The look on his face said it all.
So that would be a NO! LOL
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#21
by
slybeard
on 30 Dec, 2021 09:17
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Told BF thoughts of shaving beard... showed pics of just mustache.
The look on his face said it all.
So that would be a NO! LOL
If my opinion counts, I agree with BF. I am a beard guy and have always admired full beards.
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#22
by
Barbero Pelón
on 31 Dec, 2021 12:10
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LOL
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#23
by
clint902
on 02 Jan, 2022 15:04
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I am at the two-year mark, after shaving down a full, long, 3-year beard.
Right now the beard looks great, and getting lots of good feedback, but I am DYING to shave it off. The joke is that I always regret it for a few weeks.
I never shaved the mustache in the 37 years of being bearded. This time I am dying for a clean sweep.
Advice?
Can't fight it man! Once the urge sets in, it's in and doesn't leave you alone until you shave. Two years is a long time but it is what it is.
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#24
by
Semi-Sly
on 19 Jan, 2022 22:32
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I vote for not fighting inches - it can be fun to indulge them! Last year I wore a full beard for about six months and then one day I took out her of clippers and cut the whole middle out of it into big mountain chps and to my surprise I got all kinds of compliments! since then I’ve gone to a cowboy stash and I’m back to a goatee when I shave my head again at the end of the month I’m gonna go to something between a full beard and a goatee with a beard fading to zero as it moves away from my mouth
Change is good!
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#25
by
DoberDaddy
on 19 Jan, 2022 23:25
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Well, maybe for you... we fight urges all the time. I just keep looking a the pic of my fat face... that is enough to dissuade me.
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#26
by
reddog
on 20 Jan, 2022 05:10
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Well, for some reason, I've been growing my hair for almost 5 weeks. Finally long enough to see the white hair. My dermatitis issue broke out a couple of times on the sides and back, so I've had to shave them to stop it. The longer it gets, the less I like the fine white hair. It's a constant fight of the urge to shave.
So yesterday, I went to lunch with some friends. Of course, sitting right behind me was a guy with a beautiful shiny shaved head. We both went up to load up at the buffet, and I complemented him on a great haircut. We chatted for awhile, and he said he's been shaving for 20 years. So, I kept sneaking a few looks at him, and now I have a huge urge to go back to the baldie. Funny how something like that can trigger those urges. I think the only thing stopping me is the 20 degrees below zero weather here.
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#27
by
Barbero Pelón
on 20 Jan, 2022 06:00
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Well, for some reason, I've been growing my hair for almost 5 weeks. Finally long enough to see the white hair. My dermatitis issue broke out a couple of times on the sides and back, so I've had to shave them to stop it. The longer it gets, the less I like the fine white hair. It's a constant fight of the urge to shave.
So yesterday, I went to lunch with some friends. Of course, sitting right behind me was a guy with a beautiful shiny shaved head. We both went up to load up at the buffet, and I complemented him on a great haircut. We chatted for awhile, and he said he's been shaving for 20 years. So, I kept sneaking a few looks at him, and now I have a huge urge to go back to the baldie. Funny how something like that can trigger those urges. I think the only thing stopping me is the 20 degrees below zero weather here.
"Bald Envy" is a real thing.
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#28
by
slybeard
on 20 Jan, 2022 07:59
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Well, maybe for you... we fight urges all the time. I just keep looking a the pic of my fat face... that is enough to dissuade me.
Maybe instead of a total shave, a change in beard style may satisfy the itch. Something like a little shorter, lower cheek lines, or a big goatee/circle beard. You have very good beard growth and coverage, so any facial hair style would work for you.
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#29
by
Razor X
on 20 Jan, 2022 12:38
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The last time I shaved my face was in 2008. I did it because I didn’t like the grey that was starting to creep into my beard. I maintained a shaved face for a few months but I just could not readjust to it. Eventually I decided that a grey beard was better than no beard at all. I grew it back and I have never been tempted to shave it off again. It’s significantly greyer now than it was back then, and I still struggle with that but shaving isn’t an option.