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#15
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Rusty Shackleford
on 24 Apr, 2010 15:30
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HEEEEEEEEEEEEERES RUSTY ! ! !
sorry rusty...............
Well, if that is Rusty, then the beard's fine, nice color etc. Probably just needs 6-8 months to gain a really mature density--it can take that long. Sly, 20 minutes, beards--time, lots of it.
In that pic the goatee area probably hadn't been shaved in years, but the sides wouldn't be any more than 4 or so months old. Trimmed, of course (otherwise the stuff would be very long). I dunno, some guys have heads that are better suited for goatees and some have faces better suited for beards. I think my face is a goatee face which actually suits me fine since I tend not to be able to stand having a full beard for more than 6 months.
I'm glad aarrggh linked to that because I had forgotten I uploaded it into here and going through the process of linking to a self-pic here sounds like a chore - that's not a knock on SBG, it's just an acknowledgement that digging through my photos to find one that fits whatever forum I'm posting a photo to is always a chore, partially because multiple sites are involved and partially because I always feel that if I dig through another folder of photos I'll find another photo that even better illustrates whatever topic is being discussed.
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#16
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Rusty Shackleford
on 24 Apr, 2010 15:33
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I have read somewhere that the rogaine stuff . . . has some pretty bad side effects as it messes with your blood pressure etc.
And you get hair on your palms from rubbing it in
I was always told that would happen from rubbing something else.
(Did I just write that?)
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#17
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Rusty Shackleford
on 24 Apr, 2010 15:44
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Dude if that is you in the picture, you beard is cool .
I have read somewhere that the rogaine stuff works on the beard (not recommend for that area though) but it has some pretty bad side effects as it messes with your blood pressure etc.
Also i think that you have to use it for quite along time for it to take effect.
Thanks!
I'm going to keep an eye on myself and if anything goes wrong I'll just end it. I've never read about the stuff being suddenly fatal. The long duration may be a problem as I find it difficult to take vitamins and suppliments on a regular basis for months on end without screwing up.
I think there's a very good reason it's not recommended for the beard area. Side effects say that it can grow facial hair and body hair, and with this product being marketed towards women I'm sure they'd scare off a lot of female customers if they actively promoted its ability to grow male body hair. Marketing this as a facial hair stimulant would probably kill the female hair restoration market, and that female market is probably much larger than the market of males that would want to use this for facial hair growth. I've also read that the facial hair generated by minox is sometimes or often permanent, while scalp hair must be bathed in it forever, this would limit the financial appeal of marketing this as a facial hair stimulant even further. It would be like Gilette marketing a cheap laser razor that can permanently kill hair.
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#18
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 24 Apr, 2010 16:16
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HEEEEEEEEEEEEERES RUSTY ! ! !
sorry rusty...............
Well, if that is Rusty, then the beard's fine, nice color etc. Probably just needs 6-8 months to gain a really mature density--it can take that long. Sly, 20 minutes, beards--time, lots of it.
In that pic the goatee area probably hadn't been shaved in years, but the sides wouldn't be any more than 4 or so months old. Trimmed, of course (otherwise the stuff would be very long). I dunno, some guys have heads that are better suited for goatees and some have faces better suited for beards. I think my face is a goatee face which actually suits me fine since I tend not to be able to stand having a full beard for more than 6 months.
I'm glad aarrggh linked to that because I had forgotten I uploaded it into here and going through the process of linking to a self-pic here sounds like a chore - that's not a knock on SBG, it's just an acknowledgement that digging through my photos to find one that fits whatever forum I'm posting a photo to is always a chore, partially because multiple sites are involved and partially because I always feel that if I dig through another folder of photos I'll find another photo that even better illustrates whatever topic is being discussed.
Well, I think for a lot of guys including myself, four months really doesn't let the full potential of thickness develop. & top that with not being really into a full beard, you pretty much have a goat & mustache option--in one of the many variations going.
I'm not for the rogaine stuff though, based upon a bit of personal experience that I have previously admitted--I did try to "save" the hole in back with that stuff. All it got me was the meanest nasty crusty patch but no hair. Took several trips to the dermatologist to clear it up. The heart problems are real and dangerous. If you take any medications for hypertension or irregular heart beat or have any symptoms of either condition, stop the stuff now until your doctor gives you the go ahead, or it could be very unpleasant.
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#19
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Rusty Shackleford
on 02 May, 2010 00:11
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Why'd my photo turn into a TinyPic image?
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#20
by
Nonick
on 02 May, 2010 21:18
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OK, computer geeks, where are you?
Why won't the link/picture forward/copy/paste, etc.
Time to sacrifice another virgin computer game to the god of the Ethernet!
OK, everyone else take a break and meet up at Boomhauer's for pizza. Rusty said he was buying!
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#21
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revived
on 02 Jun, 2010 03:14
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I was also considering minox for the beard, but only because I had some left over from my trying to regrow head hair phase. After doing some reading about it I decided it was best to throw it down the toilet and deal with the pubes on my face and hopefully one day grow some decent stubble
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#22
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revived
on 02 Jun, 2010 03:16
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hahaha rusty just saw the photo of you.. your beard is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!.. what would you need minox for!!!!
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#23
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Rusty Shackleford
on 04 Jun, 2010 23:06
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hahaha rusty just saw the photo of you.. your beard is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!.. what would you need minox for!!!!
It's different when it's growing from your face and you can see all the flaws. Apparently when the camera adds 10 pounds it does so by adding hair to my body that doesn't really exist.
I guess it's been around 5 weeks now since I started and I don't really see any difference. With the way hairs come and go it's impossible to tell if tiny hairs are those being stimulated by the minox or if they are just the ones coming out of their natural dormancy period.
I read up on this online and it's funny how so many people will insist on seeing some results in as little as 1 or 2 weeks. I don't care how well you respond because it's impossible to see results that fast. Hairs all have a portion that grows below the skin, so it takes a week or two for newly created hair to even grow out of the skin., but these people are seeing results before hair created by the minox could even break the surface. I guess that's the power of persuasion!
I'm not seeing any side effects either, so I'm wondering if my bottles even have the active ingredient in it. Considering that the directions say results can take months to appear I'm going to continue.
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#24
by
Coltsfan73
on 04 Jun, 2010 23:33
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Hey Rusty-
I got some extra bottles of the foam I should send ya from when I tried it up top. Not sure the shelf-life of those things.. I should prolly toss 'em.
Unless I want to use 'em to connect the two big patches on my back... ! LOL. Nah, you can have 'em..
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#25
by
BaldWriterBob
on 27 Aug, 2010 14:21
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I'm sure we'll be following your progress with interest.
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#26
by
xnewyawka
on 28 Aug, 2010 09:10
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Rusty, how's that snake oil working for your beard guy?
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#27
by
baldsurfer
on 16 Sep, 2010 06:46
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Hey, Rusty - what's the latest? Did you keep using it? See any results? My goatee is a bit sparse and I'd be really interested in hearing your experience with this.
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#28
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Rusty Shackleford
on 03 Jan, 2011 23:55
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It's been a looooooooong time since I was here.
I got a 3 month supply of a generic Minox (5%?) and then after that I bought another that I'm almost finished with. I noticed absolutely no additional growth whatsoever, and that's why I have an unused bottle: I keep forgetting to use it for no benefit. I also had no side effects at all. I applied it close to my mouth and I tasted it every once in a while so I know it wasn't water, but it sure acted like it.
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#29
by
HeadbladerBob
on 16 Jan, 2011 12:43
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Hmm. I never thoght of minixodil for a beard. Sounds interesting