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#750
by
Rusty Shackleford
on 04 May, 2013 12:06
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Looking good Brother! Everytime I see your beard I am amazed with the length, and it makes me want to keep mine growing that little bit longer... haha little bit...
That heat gun story... that is a huge brain fart! I hopefully you are more careful next time
Yours is getting beastly. Have you been trimming the sides or are you letting it all go?
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#751
by
Beardman
on 04 May, 2013 17:06
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I've been letting it all go, the only trimming has been to lower my cheek line, because I'm not a huge fan of the high cheek line especially with a longer beard.
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#752
by
Natedawg
on 10 May, 2013 22:16
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My avatar reflects my current look. I did have a full beard going for some time, but I kept getting the urge to shave some of it off, and said urge lasted well past the 48 hour rule. So, I pretty much just removed the chops. I dig it. So does the wifey and a few coworkers. So, keepin it for now.
Love all the beard posts. Everyone looks great! Keep it up! Rusty & Beardman, I must say youse fellas are going beyond epic and into legendary.
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#753
by
Sir Harry
on 11 May, 2013 06:01
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Still looks good, Nate!
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#754
by
Mr Jules
on 13 May, 2013 14:49
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So, I pretty much just removed the chops.
Ah.. the man who gave the world of beards the word "chopless" !!
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#755
by
CowtownBaldie
on 13 May, 2013 18:38
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I have this little beard right now...I always liked it, but in the Army and Correctional Service I wasn't allowed to grow it. So now I am growing it and going to let it get fairly long. Simple...I just won't shave it!
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#756
by
Mr Jules
on 20 May, 2013 11:45
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Ok, so my beard was getting bigger. And I was getting more 'adverse' comments. Even my brother describing it as 'distressing'. And I think they had a point.
This morning, asked my regular barber to trim it right back. He obliged. Pictures attached.
But now, I miss the big beard. Feel like part of my face is missing and like I have no chin. It's surprising how a bigger beard (or any beard) can be such an intergral part of your features.
Well, I guess a smaller makes a change. And in a few weeks' time...
There was once a time when I loathed beards: scruffy, unnecessary, dirty things. Now I want my big beard back.
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#757
by
Natedawg
on 20 May, 2013 12:07
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And I was getting more 'adverse' comments.
Which, in almost any given situation, are usually the result of jealousy and/or ignorance.
I only hope that this change wasn't just due just the negative attention, and that you yourself also felt that you wanted to shrink it down...
Indeed, looks much smaller, but it's still a kick-ass beard!
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#758
by
Mr Jules
on 20 May, 2013 12:18
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Which, in almost any given situation, are usually the result of jealousy and/or ignorance.
I only hope that this change wasn't just due just the negative attention, and that you yourself also felt that you wanted to shrink it down...
Indeed, looks much smaller, but it's still a kick-ass beard!
You're quite right, Natedawg - if I have beard envy, then so others ! And thanks for the compliment.
Yep, did want to shrink down. Had several of those 'wait for 48 hrs' moments. But the joy of growing a beard is that it can only go in one direction.
That's a fine specimen hanging off your chin. Good mix of big beard and smaller chops.
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#759
by
Beardman
on 21 May, 2013 01:58
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I used to always get that feeling whenever I trimmed my beard, I haven't had that feeling for well over a year now... It's a glorious feeling.
I get negative feedback all the time, but the positives still outweight the negatives, and until I get go more then 24hrs while thinking of trimming it I'm going to keep going. Either that or it becomes a OH&S issue...
Your beard is still looking as awesome as always though, even after the pruning, Mr Jules. I might have to actually get an updated picture to share with you guys, I haven't taken one for a while now.
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#760
by
Razor X
on 21 May, 2013 06:58
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It is a good bit shorter but it still looks great. It will just take you a day or two to adjust to the new look.
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#761
by
Mr Jules
on 21 May, 2013 12:32
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Beardman, yes do please update your profile pic with more newer evidence of your mega-beard. And make sure you take your picture with a brighter shirt, for the contrast !!
Razor X and Beardman, thanks for the compliments. A few folks have said the shorter beard makes me look younger. They may be right. Still, there's always the option to return to bigger beard.
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#762
by
VOT
on 21 May, 2013 15:31
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Looks good post trim. I think the trim makes it look thicker
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#763
by
Mr Jules
on 21 May, 2013 16:07
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Looks good post trim. I think the trim makes it look thicker
Thanks, I'd agree with you.
Been wearing a beard now for over a year now. And still learning that a beard is nearly always work in progress. Rarely a project complete.
Where as bald is bald !
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#764
by
Vash
on 23 May, 2013 02:28
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Impressed and inspired by some of the awesome facial foliage I've been watching on this thread!
This is a picture I took a couple of days ago. I'm about 6 months into growing my current beard and my goal is to sort of see how long I can stand growing it. I'm a stay-at-home-dad right now, and will be a community college student as well this Fall, so with no one to answer to, this seems like a good time to go full ZZ Top with it.
I'm just trimming strays and doing a little shape maintenance here and there. I've been washing with Grandpa's Pine Tar Shampoo to keep it clean and keep the skin happy, then using a 100% Boar bristle brush and Ox Horn comb for upkeep and Honest Amish Beard Balm (Reg. & Extra Grit).
So far, the wife is on board and says she'll let me know if it gets to be too much for her.
Wish me luck, and throw me advice as you see fit