Will 2016 be the year to shear them off?
Personally, I can't get past the first two weeks of growth without wanting to remove my face (it gets itchy at that point), and I think the huge beards that make men look like Abraham Lincoln are a bit daft, but does anyone think this trend has come to an end?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Grew my first beard the other month and I'm past the itchy stage I love having it but won't let it grow too long
You look good, I love beards"
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over a year ago
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I'm a week into it, but can't believe the grey hairs, went chemist earlier and 8.29 for beard dye, can't you just use "just for men" hair dye on beards or does it have to be the "just for men for beards"? |
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"Will 2016 be the year to shear them off?
Personally, I can't get past the first two weeks of growth without wanting to remove my face (it gets itchy at that point), and I think the huge beards that make men look like Abraham Lincoln are a bit daft, but does anyone think this trend has come to an end?
Gillette must be at the point of bankruptcy by now... Do you like them?"
I like short and well maintained beards. Not so keen on the Abe Lincoln look either.
But I do like the feel of a beard tickling my freshly smooth pussy, makes it better for me personally
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"Will 2016 be the year to shear them off?
Personally, I can't get past the first two weeks of growth without wanting to remove my face (it gets itchy at that point), and I think the huge beards that make men look like Abraham Lincoln are a bit daft, but does anyone think this trend has come to an end?
Gillette must be at the point of bankruptcy by now... Do you like them?
I like short and well maintained beards. Not so keen on the Abe Lincoln look either.
But I do like the feel of a beard tickling my freshly smooth pussy, makes it better for me personally
Mrs "
Ooh now you are talking |
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"I'm a week into it, but can't believe the grey hairs, went chemist earlier and 8.29 for beard dye, can't you just use "just for men" hair dye on beards or does it have to be the "just for men for beards"? "
At 46 mine is almost white...lol
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had my beard for the last 2 years and took it off Thursday night. I can't look in the mirror because it's seems weird... So I am going to grow it straight back. |
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"Will 2016 be the year to shear them off?
Personally, I can't get past the first two weeks of growth without wanting to remove my face (it gets itchy at that point), and I think the huge beards that make men look like Abraham Lincoln are a bit daft, but does anyone think this trend has come to an end?
Gillette must be at the point of bankruptcy by now... Do you like them?"
Look good on some men feel awful lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I like my beard like I like my women, perched on my face
A wise bearded man once told me "a beard is hair, treat it as such, shampoo it comb it, and keep it trimmed look after it, and you will have a lush bush on your face every day" I think the last part was about beards
I was thinking about adding a Dali tash to my beard, but ibthinknitbmight be going too far |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Itchy beard? Moisturise! Or use beard oil. Don't forget to brush and comb it. Just for men for beards is good, but does stain your skin easily so be careful. |
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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago
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"Give it 20 years and the beard and man bun combo will be looked back upon as we see the mullet and tash now "
No, man-buns are pretty stupid right now.
Beards I can take or leave, but a 20 year old with a beard that looks like he's frenching a sheep just looks stupid to me. |
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"Give it 20 years and the beard and man bun combo will be looked back upon as we see the mullet and tash now
No, man-buns are pretty stupid right now.
Beards I can take or leave, but a 20 year old with a beard that looks like he's frenching a sheep just looks stupid to me."
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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago
Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum |
"Give it 20 years and the beard and man bun combo will be looked back upon as we see the mullet and tash now
No, man-buns are pretty stupid right now.
Beards I can take or leave, but a 20 year old with a beard that looks like he's frenching a sheep just looks stupid to me.
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Yours is fine. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Beards are nice, clean shaven is nice. Some men may suit one more than the other. Someone who does what makes him feel comfortable and confident, rather than following a trend, is HAWT! |
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"Beards are nice, clean shaven is nice. Some men may suit one more than the other. Someone who does what makes him feel comfortable and confident, rather than following a trend, is HAWT!"
What about sheer lazyness |
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"Beards are nice, clean shaven is nice. Some men may suit one more than the other. Someone who does what makes him feel comfortable and confident, rather than following a trend, is HAWT!
What about sheer lazyness "
Some people might not like that, but as a scruffy little tomboy that's right on my wavelength |
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"Give it 20 years and the beard and man bun combo will be looked back upon as we see the mullet and tash now "
Beards have gone in and out of fashion for thousands of years and will continue to do so. The mullet was a modern creation. Beards will always be around.
Currently bearded Him. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I don't know why many think there's stuff lurking in the beard or lost property in the beard - my beard is always looked after. Brushed, washed daily, oiled and all sorts.
Will never find me without a beard. Mine is quite soft anyway.
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"Beards are nice, clean shaven is nice. Some men may suit one more than the other. Someone who does what makes him feel comfortable and confident, rather than following a trend, is HAWT!"
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I like to keep mine as stubble. Grew it once and the jet black facial hair just looked a bit too much for me"
Make the most of it, when mine was your age it was black, in my thirties it went a bit red then over night it seemed to be white! only the tache has remained dark. |
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"Will 2016 be the year to shear them off?
Personally, I can't get past the first two weeks of growth without wanting to remove my face (it gets itchy at that point), and I think the huge beards that make men look like Abraham Lincoln are a bit daft, but does anyone think this trend has come to an end?
Gillette must be at the point of bankruptcy by now... Do you like them?"
Hopefully those hipster beards will be gone next year.
A beard is for life not for trends |
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"Will 2016 be the year to shear them off?
Personally, I can't get past the first two weeks of growth without wanting to remove my face (it gets itchy at that point), and I think the huge beards that make men look like Abraham Lincoln are a bit daft, but does anyone think this trend has come to an end?
Gillette must be at the point of bankruptcy by now... Do you like them?"
fem here - don't like them - to the point where I won't meet a man with a beard - all a personal choice, of course, but struggle to understand the beard obsession |
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By *nfinity1Man
over a year ago
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I have a beard because without it I look bucking fugly clean shaven.
I've always looked better with at least a week's worth of stubble.
I shaved it off a few weeks ago and felt so uncomfortable. |
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