
Your stache is not swallowed by the beard as it happens from 20 mm length on. So that's me today with just some very few days of stubble (I try this time on purpose a bit more groomed or eccentric approach, not so much a "wild" style): Nevertheless, I started immediately to add some stubble as she prefers this and some small compromises are ok), but this time I want to stay significantly under 10 mm. My very beard-friendly wife was laying on the floor and laughing loudly, what just confused me for a second. 2 years and I can' t handle the amount of work to keep it neatĪfter one week - and seeing baldbandit's new pictures -, I decided to kick out the goat and to fly solo again. After some time, I wanted to try something different first and made an extended (because it was quite wide on the cheeks and down on the neck) 24 mm length circle beard out of this, but it looked first to "biker-style" for me as I regularly trim down my head hair to 0,4 mm since ca.

In the beginning of the year, I grew out the beard a bit longer, but then started to "miss" my stache. So, that's the George V variation for the lazy one or for "chavs" -). Here is one impression with the 18 mm beard. The length of the beard varied from maybe 7 to 18 mm, depending on my mood. That's why I sported most of the time in the last years a very short (longer stubbleish) or short beard with an only-bottom-line-trimmed-stache (chevron or bigger copstache or how one might want to call that type). And I hate zej effects of shaving for the skin, no matter wet or dry. by scratching my face constantly with perverted objects. Yet, since my beard grwos at least ok, I also don't want to waste it fully. While I like face hair in general, I love moustaches. My sides are already very gray or even white and become extremely curly., it is just not mine.

#STACHE AND STUBBLE FULL#
I started with different stache and circle beard variations, later some full beards too, but never more than 3-4 months of growth. Although I not tried much in between, I can definitely say that my facial hair improved much in my 30s and even 40s this as an encouragement for younger members who are not happy with what they have right now.Īs many others, I learned on the board for the first time in my life that a full beard doesn't grow in 2 weeks as I was thinking before. Some some words: I am 44 now, from Germany, lawyer in my own non-profit offcie :-)), started (except some two-week-goatees) growing facial hair only about 8 years ago, when I also first came to the board. Some know me from the past, many don't as I wasn't active for a good year or so.

Not so much to permanently present my five hairs from 100 angles, but maybe to give some ideas to newcomers or stache enthusiats in the closet. After some years, I decided to re-open an own thread here too.
