I've had facial hair for years now (I've heard it called a Van Dyke, goatee, etc. Basically a moustache and goatee, connected).
This week I overheard a conversation at work about facial hair and whether or not it impacts how you are perceived. The general consensus of the group was that what's important is that it's well groomed, regardless of style.
This made me think about more intentional grooming in top of the weekly trim. My facial hair is very straight and wiry, instead of sitting against my skin (think eyebrows), it sticks out at a 45 degree angle (think shaving brush).
What are some options that would help give a more smooth look, less spiky?
This week I overheard a conversation at work about facial hair and whether or not it impacts how you are perceived. The general consensus of the group was that what's important is that it's well groomed, regardless of style.
This made me think about more intentional grooming in top of the weekly trim. My facial hair is very straight and wiry, instead of sitting against my skin (think eyebrows), it sticks out at a 45 degree angle (think shaving brush).
What are some options that would help give a more smooth look, less spiky?