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19 Nov 2018, 7:51 am

SaveFerris wrote:
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The simple answer is I don't experience any sensory issues with my beard. My beard isn't even itchy when it first grows in.

I use a beard+face wash every day, condition every three or four days, I use moustache wax when I want the mo out away from my mouth or to handlebar it and I use beard balm over beard oil as it nourishes and helps with styling whereas beard oil just nourishes.


Thank for the tips dude , especially the wax , I hate pushing hair into my mouth when eating

No worries man. I had the same problem the first time I grew my beard long with my stache getting in my mouth when eating, and I ended up just lining it up at the lip at that time. The trick is you've got to train/comb the moustache hairs to sit horizontally rather than vertically, allowing for more length without them getting in your mouth. I use moustache wax from The Bearded B#stard and it's probably the best wax I've ever used. Good hold, and really helps keep hair out of your mouth when eating.

Facial hair has probably been my most long-standing and signature 'special interest', starting from when I was a very young kid, so I've become pretty knowledgeable about it over time.


I know where to come now with my facial hair related problems :)

Always happy to discuss all things beard :D



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19 Nov 2018, 8:24 am

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Actually, this self eccentric attitude appears to have moisturising properties in appearance. Cheers, from your bearded lady:- :D

Grand enquiries can be made to my inbox.

Always happy when I can convert a woman to pro-beard. It's a massive ego boost when my facial hair is able to turn the beard-averse into the facial-hair-friendly. Must mean I'm doing something right.

By the way I'm actually dressed as the joker (but with a beard) in that photo. I just didn't really feel like putting make-up or anything on. Figured my pasty white skin would be good enough lmao.

Joker? :lol: that's it. I was getting confused with the other one.. The Mask.
I'm able to spot a theatre addict a mile off rather than searching down under for some rainbow dye. Nobody has come here looking like the Phantom of the Opera, and Swan Lake isn't up there on my pale moon wishlist, so maybe I can persuade another set of jingle bells into my old school nativity and we can rehearse for the concert from there? I'm a late convert in bearded Xmas lists.
Likewise, make all your wishlists out for costumes direct to my dry cleaners inbox. Or Private wishlists direct to my forum inbox. The old one is down for site maintenance. :wink:



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19 Nov 2018, 8:48 am

PearlsofWisdom wrote:
The Grand Inquisitor wrote:
PearlsofWisdom wrote:
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Actually, this self eccentric attitude appears to have moisturising properties in appearance. Cheers, from your bearded lady:- :D

Grand enquiries can be made to my inbox.

Always happy when I can convert a woman to pro-beard. It's a massive ego boost when my facial hair is able to turn the beard-averse into the facial-hair-friendly. Must mean I'm doing something right.

By the way I'm actually dressed as the joker (but with a beard) in that photo. I just didn't really feel like putting make-up or anything on. Figured my pasty white skin would be good enough lmao.

Joker? :lol: that's it. I was getting confused with the other one.. The Mask.
I'm able to spot a theatre addict a mile off rather than searching down under for some rainbow dye. Nobody has come here looking like the Phantom of the Opera, and Swan Lake isn't up there on my pale moon wishlist, so maybe I can persuade another set of jingle bells into my old school nativity and we can rehearse for the concert from there? I'm a late convert in bearded Xmas lists.
Likewise, make all your wishlists out for costumes direct to my dry cleaners inbox. Or Private wishlists direct to my forum inbox. The old one is down for site maintenance. :wink:

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my new haircut and sunburn!!



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19 Nov 2018, 2:47 pm

Ouch! Sunburns are no fun. Impossible for me to get one for at least six months out of the year where I am since we have six or more months of winter.....



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19 Nov 2018, 6:33 pm

The Grand Inquisitor wrote:
PearlsofWisdom wrote:
The Grand Inquisitor wrote:
PearlsofWisdom wrote:
The Grand Inquisitor wrote:
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Actually, this self eccentric attitude appears to have moisturising properties in appearance. Cheers, from your bearded lady:- :D

Grand enquiries can be made to my inbox.

Always happy when I can convert a woman to pro-beard. It's a massive ego boost when my facial hair is able to turn the beard-averse into the facial-hair-friendly. Must mean I'm doing something right.

By the way I'm actually dressed as the joker (but with a beard) in that photo. I just didn't really feel like putting make-up or anything on. Figured my pasty white skin would be good enough lmao.

Joker? :lol: that's it. I was getting confused with the other one.. The Mask.
I'm able to spot a theatre addict a mile off rather than searching down under for some rainbow dye. Nobody has come here looking like the Phantom of the Opera, and Swan Lake isn't up there on my pale moon wishlist, so maybe I can persuade another set of jingle bells into my old school nativity and we can rehearse for the concert from there? I'm a late convert in bearded Xmas lists.
Likewise, make all your wishlists out for costumes direct to my dry cleaners inbox. Or Private wishlists direct to my forum inbox. The old one is down for site maintenance.

It seems that you have private messages disabled.

Lets skip the grandiose enquiries and focus on the excess maintenance.
I dont usually do a P. M unless someone has unique acess to my insights. I can't access it well from my portal anyway. Anyways i said i was a bit if an inbetweener on the beard. I dont mind a goatee, but Genie or The Joker was not something i had in mind just now. :roll:
I like creativity though, so keep up the grand work. Does rainbow man even exist? If you look the part then any theatre producer will offer you a part in the theatre. If its on your to do list. And whilst we r on the topic, can i borrow some moisturiser.. application varies with the right hair product. I wish i had some ylang ylang and sandalwood, nothing too expensive. We have a wide range of male grooming products so i guess its Bollocks or Cowshed to that.
Someone should ask his highness here if tiger stripes are still a good idea for a school marquee, then directing the general public on a plan of dress sense.



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21 Nov 2018, 3:00 pm

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Me rocking my modern 80s hair and my blue glasses :pale:



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21 Nov 2018, 3:03 pm

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How do you cope with your beard that long ? I've grown it longer than that but it's a sensory nightmare and I always end up shaving it off in frustration then start again until the sensory issues kick in again. Do you use any product on your beard ?

The simple answer is I don't experience any sensory issues with my beard. My beard isn't even itchy when it first grows in.

I use a beard+face wash every day, condition every three or four days, I use moustache wax when I want the mo out away from my mouth or to handlebar it and I use beard balm over beard oil as it nourishes and helps with styling whereas beard oil just nourishes.


I'm not sure exactly why, but I think you have a resemblance to Bruce McCulloch from Kids in the Hall fame.



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25 Nov 2018, 12:35 am

The Grand Inquisitor wrote:
SaveFerris wrote:
The Grand Inquisitor wrote:
The simple answer is I don't experience any sensory issues with my beard. My beard isn't even itchy when it first grows in.

I use a beard+face wash every day, condition every three or four days, I use moustache wax when I want the mo out away from my mouth or to handlebar it and I use beard balm over beard oil as it nourishes and helps with styling whereas beard oil just nourishes.


Thank for the tips dude , especially the wax , I hate pushing hair into my mouth when eating

No worries man. I had the same problem the first time I grew my beard long with my stache getting in my mouth when eating, and I ended up just lining it up at the lip at that time. The trick is you've got to train/comb the moustache hairs to sit horizontally rather than vertically, allowing for more length without them getting in your mouth. I use moustache wax from The Bearded B#stard and it's probably the best wax I've ever used. Good hold, and really helps keep hair out of your mouth when eating.

Facial hair has probably been my most long-standing and signature 'special interest', starting from when I was a very young kid, so I've become pretty knowledgeable about it over time.

I haven't known of thought of oils for beards or waxes. This might be something I should consider looking into. Seeing your colored beard makes me a little sad that I trimmed the beard I have now.



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25 Nov 2018, 2:19 am

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Picture removed Me rocking my modern 80s hair and my blue glasses :pale:

drat :| I never got to see you. :| fuzzy hair is cool :afro:



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30 Nov 2018, 1:55 pm

How do I upload a picture here?



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30 Nov 2018, 2:05 pm

The best way is to use a picture hosting site such as Imgur, which is my favourite one as it's easy to copy the link then pasting that link using the green dot icon with a chain, second from write above. There are others, such as Cubeupload or Photobucket.

You can't upload directly from your device or computer.


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30 Nov 2018, 2:36 pm

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envirozentinel wrote:
The best way is to use a picture hosting site such as Imgur, which is my favourite one as it's easy to copy the link then pasting that link using the green dot icon with a chain, second from write above. There are others, such as Cubeupload or Photobucket.

You can't upload directly from your device or computer.


None of those seem to work for me. :(

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30 Nov 2018, 2:46 pm

postimage.org works well for me.



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30 Nov 2018, 3:07 pm

Thank yoooooouuuuuu.



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I like your suit!


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