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#15
by
Noner
on 28 Nov, 2006 11:05
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When I first started shaving I had this wierd "landing strip" from my lip to my chin. It was a hipster thing but when I got a new job they said "grow it or shave it." Since then its been the full go-t.
I actually shaved it for nasal surgery last years ago and it did not look good. I looked my Neo from the Matrix when he is rescued from the slime.
Facial hair is the way to go!
Oh look a picture of me!
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#16
by
Sheeple
on 06 Dec, 2006 11:22
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I have been playin with different facial hair looks; did the tee for awile with no complaints.
It seems like most of you guys have settled on the tee in some form or another, but has anyone had significant luck with a full beard or some well cropped, fancy variation?
I'm currently doin the beard, but it hasn't grabbed me by the stones yet and whisked me away to the land of chicks and honey.
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#17
by
happyharry
on 06 Dec, 2006 12:01
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I used to have a chin curtain (or at least I think that's what they call it) and a goatee with moustache (see my picture).
I shaved off the chin curtain and kept the rest.
You can also check out this website for more information and inspiration regarding beards:
http://www.beards.org/styles.php
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#18
by
Tyler
on 06 Dec, 2006 13:21
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I think I'm going to try a set of the Mutton Chops. We'll see how the wife likes that one...
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#19
by
Professor Melon
on 06 Dec, 2006 13:31
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Ahoy, Sheeple: I had a goatee in graduate school but proceeded to a full beard, which I wore until very recently, in the 1980s. I wore it because my chin and jawline are sensitive and I got sick of nicks and razor burn. There was nothing like the Mach III Turbo or therapeutic shaving gel back then. On adopting the totallly bald look, in November, I chopped the beard down to the goatee you see in my pic. I may go back, as my facial skin still hates razoring. Girly guys, to use the Governator's term, seldom adopt either facial hair or baldness. Bare heads and bearded chins seem to be a natural adult male combination. Experiment; see what works best for you. And let's see the results. Professor Melon
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#20
by
David
on 06 Dec, 2006 14:25
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I'm growing out a full beard to go with my bald head right now. It's about 4 weeks in. If you want to try, the christmas season is the best time because of the break and cold.
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#21
by
happyharry
on 06 Dec, 2006 14:29
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I'm growing out a full beard to go with my bald head right now. It's about 4 weeks in. If you want to try, the christmas season is the best time because of the break and cold.
Make sure you send us a picture of the results once you've arrived at the desired beard length...
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#22
by
David
on 06 Dec, 2006 15:18
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I'm growing out a full beard to go with my bald head right now. It's about 4 weeks in.  If you want to try, the christmas season is the best time because of the break and cold.
Make sure you send us a picture of the results once you've arrived at the desired beard length...
No problem, right now the moustache and goatee are there, with sideburns but needs to get thicker and connected. The day I had my head shaved the 1st time "professionally" I knew I was going to grow facial hair with it because I have a baby face. And at that time I found a beard board where guys discussed beards and growing them and I thought, if I have a baby face what better way to fix it
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Plus, it won't be mountain man style(some of those guys go extreme) it will be professional looking to go with my shaved head/glasses combo for hopefully a soon to be teaching position at jh/hs level.
The most interesting I have learned about my facial hair is it is a yellowish blonde for the most part, compared to when I had hair, it was a lot darker.
You can see the goatee/sideburns/moustache in this pic if you look close:
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#23
by
PBurke
on 06 Dec, 2006 15:24
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david don't sweat the difference in hair color. when i had hair and sideburns, the color went from light brown on top to reddish at about the top of the ears. i had a 2-tone paint job. whew...... glad those days are over. now the go-t is the reddish color, but not 2-tone.
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#24
by
David
on 06 Dec, 2006 15:28
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david don't sweat the difference in hair color. when i had hair and sideburns, the color went from light brown on top to reddish at about the top of the ears. i had a 2-tone paint job. whew...... glad those days are over. now the go-t is the reddish color, but not 2-tone.
It was just interesting when I saw the moustache color the first time, doesn't bother me, especially not with a permanent bald look
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#25
by
happyharry
on 06 Dec, 2006 16:15
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Ah, the moustache colour...I could go on and on about it.
It's not really evident from my picture (being b/w), but my hair colour is dark brown, and
my moustache and goatee are red!
Some people have suggested I was gay or something (they thought I coloured it).
But the truth is, it's my natural colour, as far as my facial hair is concerned, anyway.
Anyway, David: when having a beard, be careful to groom it properly, otherwise you might
get a slightly "dirty" look - it happens sometimes with some bearded people.
Keep it trimmed, keep it well groomed, and you'll do great...
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#26
by
PigPen
on 06 Dec, 2006 16:21
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I'm right there with ya Harry. My natural hair color is dirty blonde/brown. However, my goatee has always been red, very red. People always asked if I colored it. Never have, never will. Even though the wife has spotted some gray, I still won't budge on that front.
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#27
by
David
on 06 Dec, 2006 16:32
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Ah, the moustache colour...I could go on and on about it.
It's not really evident from my picture (being b/w), but my hair colour is dark brown, and
my moustache and goatee are red!
Some people have suggested I was gay or something (they thought I coloured it).
But the truth is, it's my natural colour, as far as my facial hair is concerned, anyway.
Anyway, David: when having a beard, be careful to groom it properly, otherwise you might
get a slightly "dirty" look - it happens sometimes with some bearded people.
Keep it trimmed, keep it well groomed, and you'll do great...
Of course, like I said, those guys on beard board are hardcore, ie zz top style almost. Me, I want a good looking one that I can take with me to a job interview, not something that looks like I should be a lumberjack.
As far as trimming it, the electric cool skin shaver I have has a trimmer for facial hair, so hopefully that will work. If i'm not comfortable with doing it myself, I know of a really upscale salon that my dad took me to as a kid/teen and they offer beard trimming separately.
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#28
by
Sheeple
on 07 Dec, 2006 12:56
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I went through the mood tee thing also. My natural hair color is brown, the tone varied depending on my time out in the sun. As I grew my tee out it had shades of blonde and then eventually that viking reddish hue.
As a testament to the progress of my new beard look, the UPS guy hit on me about 30 min ago. Not the kind of attention I was interested in, but I'll never turn down a compliment. :-D
I am keeping it fairly close cropped in order to avoid the dirty mountain man look, if in the end the beard fails, I am movin to chops. Bust out a leather flat cap and embrace the irish appeal.
I'll see if I can dig up some earlier photos for the before and afters.
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#29
by
David
on 27 Dec, 2006 21:37
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Here is the 7 week update on the facial hair.
The 1st/2nd ones show both sides better, but I like all three pics myself.