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Author Topic: Mustasches & Facial hair  (Read 84733 times)
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« Reply #775 on: September 12, 2009, 01:26:48 am »

I must be the only one who can't grow it on the bottom of my lip. Everything else comes in like a forrest.

But your facial hair is quite styled. I only wish I could come up with imaginative ways to style mine.
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« Reply #776 on: September 12, 2009, 02:17:34 am »

It's nto styled, more evolved.
I shave in the shower, working by touch. Which means I've often shaved off more on one side, which I've had to even out, etc.

It's led to an odd configuration which I found I rather like, so for now it stays.
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« Reply #777 on: October 10, 2009, 04:19:33 am »

*necrotizes this thread*

I'd show pics of my facial hair, but I don't have any good ones yet.
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« Reply #778 on: October 10, 2009, 01:43:07 pm »

Mine's coming back! Grin
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« Reply #779 on: October 10, 2009, 06:52:45 pm »

I have a 'tache and goatee (See my avatar) , the goatee been quite closely shaven. It was my wife who persuaded me grow them. I was reluctant at first but now I have them I look 'wrong' when I shave them off.  I think their is a point in every man's life when facial hair feels appropriate.

I have quite dark hair so my grey shows through quite readily.  A spot of moustache dye does the trick or more recently I've started using black moustache wax to keep it neat and cover up the grey.

No sideburns or chops for me though I'm afraid. Damn hair just won't grow there, it all seems to be around my lips, chin and neck.
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« Reply #780 on: October 11, 2009, 12:14:51 pm »

my beard seems to be creeping back into view
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« Reply #781 on: October 15, 2009, 07:27:31 pm »

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A new one of my moustache, and one of my new sets of spectacles
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« Reply #782 on: October 15, 2009, 08:00:25 pm »

Ooh! That's a cracker!! Your are Snidely Whiplash and I claim my five pounds!

It irks me no end that I have a small patch on my right top lip where the hair is sparse and doesn't grow as thickly as on the opposite side. The left hand side of my 'tache is growing nicely and has reached the stage where I can tweak it into a nice curl (not up to the standard of yours. Algorythm..but it's getting there.) But the right hand side won't grow thick enough  to match it. So when I twirl/tweek them there is an obvious 'symetrical inbalance'.

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« Reply #783 on: October 16, 2009, 04:39:09 am »

Capt. Dirigible, sir,

I have no idea if this applies to you (nor is it any of my business) but I had a similar "moustache bald spot" issue a number of years ago.  A major reduction in work-stress-levels ("I quit, m**********r" ) and an improvement in my diet (i.e., including things that did not end with "would you like fries with that?") made the situation disappear in about 2 months.
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« Reply #784 on: October 18, 2009, 12:48:48 am »


    The Mustasche bald spot of thin side comments remind me of the scene in "The Great Race" where Max breaks off half of Professor Fates frozen mustasche.

     Vienna
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« Reply #785 on: October 18, 2009, 10:15:33 am »

Capt. Dirigible, sir,

I have no idea if this applies to you (nor is it any of my business) but I had a similar "moustache bald spot" issue a number of years ago.  A major reduction in work-stress-levels ("I quit, m**********r" ) and an improvement in my diet (i.e., including things that did not end with "would you like fries with that?") made the situation disappear in about 2 months.

I thank you for your advice, Capn Harlock. I have changed my diet over the past  year (and as a result have lost two stone) but I shall look into the connection between diet and 'facial baldspots' further. ...I work in a library...so 'stress' levels are not really high..although I get angry and stressed at lots of other things (public transport..other people...traffic...the world in general) so that is probably a factor


 
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  The Mustasche bald spot of thin side comments remind me of the scene in "The Great Race" where Max breaks off half of Professor Fates frozen mustasche


Well I was thinking of trimming back the more luxuriant side a tad so both sides at least looked equal..but I was reminded of the scene in Animal Crackers where Harpo trims a guy with a handlebar moustache and each snip leaves the other side uneven so several 'snips 'on each side later and he's left with a Hitler 'tache!!
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« Reply #786 on: October 19, 2009, 02:44:32 am »


    I recall that one of my sibs in the military had a hard time complying with the facial hair limitations in his service without having his mustache look like the Hitlerian version.  I guess it took a lot of careful shaping and cutting.

      Vienna
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« Reply #787 on: October 19, 2009, 01:57:20 pm »

I started growing my 'tache for the Asylum Convivial, but it was a bit sparse then!
It's thickened out a bit since, (and I can wax my tips again, hurrah!) and should be just about right come Whitby time!
(Although, due to my natural blondness, it still looks a bit thin in pictures. Blast.)

Anyway, here's a couple of pictures...

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« Reply #788 on: October 20, 2009, 07:32:40 pm »

One i've been growing for a while, but the bloody thing won't meet up!
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« Reply #789 on: March 08, 2010, 02:06:46 pm »

My face is a disaster in the facial hair department - a side effect of working from home.  I'll see if I cant post some before and after pics for the Con
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« Reply #790 on: March 08, 2010, 03:03:56 pm »

I'm currently sporting Amish/Abe Lincoln-style facial hair Wink

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« Reply #791 on: March 08, 2010, 03:21:56 pm »

I used to have some pretty awesome facial hair, if I do say so m'self. I sported a full beard for a good while there in high school, and then alternated between mutton chops and chin beards. I shaved for a play once, and I've not been able to grow anything back in since my job doesn't allow for it. Someday though....someday....
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« Reply #792 on: March 09, 2010, 01:00:36 am »

Capt. Dirigible, sir,

I have no idea if this applies to you (nor is it any of my business) but I had a similar "moustache bald spot" issue a number of years ago.  A major reduction in work-stress-levels ("I quit, m**********r" ) and an improvement in my diet (i.e., including things that did not end with "would you like fries with that?") made the situation disappear in about 2 months.


I thank you for your advice, Capn Harlock. I have changed my diet over the past  year (and as a result have lost two stone) but I shall look into the connection between diet and 'facial baldspots' further. ...I work in a library...so 'stress' levels are not really high..although I get angry and stressed at lots of other things (public transport..other people...traffic...the world in general) so that is probably a factor



In case you care: biotin (vit. B7) can result in coarsening and thickening of hair in some people, at least. It's a popular supplement for women trying to grow stronger nails and longer, stronger hair, (I tend to laugh and call it "hoof and mane supplement"), and anecdotally at least you hear a lot of women complain that it affects their body hair too -- faster, thicker and darker growth. Good dietary sources are eggs, nuts, soybeans, brown rice, liver, and .... brewer's yeast. >_o


I started growing my 'tache for the Asylum Convivial, but it was a bit sparse then!
It's thickened out a bit since, (and I can wax my tips again, hurrah!) and should be just about right come Whitby time!
(Although, due to my natural blondness, it still looks a bit thin in pictures. Blast.)

Anyway, here's a couple of pictures...

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If you're concerned about apparent thinness of the hair due to blondeness, and don't mind your beard and your mane not matching, you might be interested to know that mascara comes not only in black, but various shades of brown...
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Mat
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« Reply #793 on: March 09, 2010, 02:40:55 am »

Here's what I've got right now.
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« Reply #794 on: March 09, 2010, 04:41:07 am »

I really am going to have to figure out how to post photographs here.

As a child I had white hair which became brown which now no longer grows at all, (At least on top.) my beard oddly came in black.  As I get older a good deal of the beard is now white, which I think looks awful so I tried Just For Men to darken up the mustache. I was less than impressed.  For a Sci-Fi convention costume contest I tried Colorsilk red, clearly marked don't use on facial hair, it worked fine.
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« Reply #795 on: March 10, 2010, 04:01:27 pm »

Hello and a good day to everyone.  I am extremely new to the steampunk phenomenon, however I have appreciated many of its aesthetics for quite sometime.  Nor am I new to the world of facial hair, having worn a beard more or less continually since I left highschool.  Anyway my name is Corey and I thought that the facial hair thread would be the best place to introduce myself.

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« Reply #796 on: March 10, 2010, 07:47:30 pm »

Do you shave the moustache or....?
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« Reply #797 on: March 10, 2010, 10:34:11 pm »

For many years my beard of choice was a goatee that included the mustache.  In later years I have decided that the mustache portion of the beard is an irritant to me for many reasons, and I went out in search of a new style, and settled upon the chin curtain.

So yes I shave the upper portion of my face with a 1920's gillete safety razor.  When I'm feeling particularly brave I break out the straight razor to keep practicing though I admit to not fully having the hang of it.

My shaving gear.
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« Reply #798 on: March 10, 2010, 11:36:50 pm »

I love facial hair on men.  My dad had a mustache or beard throughout my entire childhood; I've never seen him clean-shaven, except in pictures, and even then he had wonderful '70s sideburns.

At any rate, I too am delighted to see the variety of scruff here on Brass Goggles.  Bravo!

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« Reply #799 on: March 10, 2010, 11:52:26 pm »

This thread is like 30+ pages long and I've missed it all this time?

That's it, next time I wax up my Van Dyke, I'm posting a pic. Smiley<
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