
I had a well trimmed full beard from 1976 to about 1989 but this time due to the heat here I may just go for some upper lip and chin cover. Maybe we can have a best beard competition on here?


Big Boy wrote:When I saw that you'd replied on Pete's thread Siani, I thought you were accepting his beard challenge
Takiap wrote:You can count me out. I've never had a beard and I never will.
Even a week's growth affects my mood. In fact, if there was something I could do that would permanently destroy facial hair, I wouldn't hesitate for a second because let's face it; shaving must be one of the most boring chores ever, and especially when you're as sure as I am that you'll never want to grow a beard.
I think so, everyone appears to be rocking a beard and with A-listers like DeNiro, Clooney and Affleck all sporting them on the red carpet, it seems to be the way to go. I'm with Takiap on this one and actually tried to develop an aftershave that would inhibit hair growth as part of my university dissertation. And failed (in my attempt, not my degreeprcscct wrote:Is facial hair on men now back in style?
+2 on thatridgeydidge.au wrote:Takiap wrote:You can count me out. I've never had a beard and I never will.
Even a week's growth affects my mood. In fact, if there was something I could do that would permanently destroy facial hair, I wouldn't hesitate for a second because let's face it; shaving must be one of the most boring chores ever, and especially when you're as sure as I am that you'll never want to grow a beard.
+1 on that
I think that when beard hair is sparsehhfarang wrote:
And Siani, you are wrong about the chin fat with a full beard. Before I had a beard I had a very angular chin with no neck fat at all. After so many years of wearing one I was shocked to find an extra chin only after shaving it off. The beard had actually served to hide this extra flesh, or maybe the weight of the beard over all those years actually caused it!
HHF...I am no spring chicken, believe mehhfarang wrote:Siani, it must be a generational thing, but all the photos you posted that seem to be popular facial hair among young people nowadays I call 5 o'clock shadow.
These are beards like my generation (and I) had when I was young:
My daughters international school did something like that last November. All the male teachers participated in a contest for the "best beard in a month", with the funds contributed going to a local HIV hospice. PeteJ.J.B. wrote:......Perhaps the Forum could support the month of 'Movember'? I'm sure many of you have heard about it, it's when men are sponsored to 'compete'with each other to grow the most impressive/amusing/ridiculous moustache and all profits go to support the research of testicular and prostate cancer worldwide. Check it out at http://www.movember.com and find a site in your country that you can get further information from.