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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Men or women I don't discriminate
Whats the beard trimmer of choice? Been using a remington spa one for a good while now but it can be a wee bit techy with different lengths sometimes so may need to upgrade.
Anyone swear by the one they use? |
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I'm still using a Wahl professional hair trimmer that I bought about 25 years ago for cutting my hair. It does the job on my bit of a beard as well. I'm sure the model in question is obsolete and isn't a beard trimmer as such but the make seems pretty much bulletproof. |
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"Hope its ok to post a query op
I reckon my beard hair is getting a bit harder....does anyone use a beard softener
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Speaking as a beard admirer only,there's so many conditioning products on the market to keep your beard soft and sexy |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Hope its ok to post a query op
I reckon my beard hair is getting a bit harder....does anyone use a beard softener
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Batter in my man! I just use shampoo when I shower tbh so not much use to you but I did notice in boots earlier they have a small beard section with beard oils and the likes.
Assume that's what they do but haven't used them myself so can't recommend anything specific |
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"Men or women I don't discriminate
Whats the beard trimmer of choice? Been using a remington spa one for a good while now but it can be a wee bit techy with different lengths sometimes so may need to upgrade.
Anyone swear by the one they use?"
I don't trim, I shave |
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Wahl is great. Never had any issues with it. Regarding beard products I only use Mancave for everything top to toe. They have everything for hair, body and beard and it's vegan friendly and all their packaging is made from recycled materials.
And no I'm not on commission |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm lazy I go to the barbers every two weeks for a tidy up n just keep the cheek lines tidy in between with a straight edge razor, use West cork beard company then for oils & balm & beard wash which doesn't seem to dry it out as much as normal shampoo |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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This was an educational thread to bring information to the needy & not a place for womenfolk to scout out beardy beauties.
Have some decorum please, what is this place becoming |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I would recommend a beard oil and balm if you are looking to soften your beard, the oil is for your skin the balm for your beard, rub the oil between your palms and then scrub into the tips of your fingers and scratch the oil onto the skin, you only want a little balm, like a pea sized amount, rub well into your hands and then rub into your beard, a little more if it's long, I use regular shampoo and sometimes a conditioner if it's way outta control lol, most important if your beard is long brush AND comb every day |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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West Cork Beard Company - great range of products and can personally recommend them as hand been using them a few years now. I have the oil, balm and brush. |
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