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I've tried growing a beard once or twice but I'm still young so it comes in patchy and annoying. I've taken to trimming it to a sort of Goatee style. Once I was trying to get a really long goatee but it took a long time to grow a little bit so I trimmed it. It looks much better trimmed.
Both me and my brother get "Skunk lines" in our beards. The outsides are kind of brown and the center stripe is a brownish red color. It's pretty strange.
I've had a "circle beard" for many years. I can't grow it in fully enough on my cheeks to make a full beard so, I settled on the "circle". I had let the goatee part of it grow out long before, but it became too much of a hassle so, I trimmed it back...
My facial hair is red - redder than what's on top of my head - well, it used to be - it's slowly being replaced with white hair (I'm bypassing "grey" and going straight to "white" LOL.)
Ya see....(youngsters, gotta teach'em everything) the other brews are for HER. How else are gonna get any sleep?
Oh...back to the beard thangy, mines grey (has been for a decade or two now) and my wife nor my kids have ever seen me without it....and I plan on keep'n it that way. They'll bury me with it...Jeez....now there's a thought. What if they get a wild hair and ask the mortician to shave it off?!?! DaaaAAAAaaam! OK....cremation..yup. That's the ticket. Thanks for helping me out with that one guys!!
Capt'n
mine went grey and went away, haven't had one since.
That's why I don't grow a beard , I cant pass the white paint off any more, I started my Mustach again 3 days 1/2 grey now I look 90 years old ,shaveing in the morning
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