I would call it a handlebarred circle beard To me a Van Dyke is when the mustache is not connected to the goatee. Looks good! @AimlessWanderer
I would rank Reynolds just below Selleck, but I also grew up in the 80s, missing those prime Reynolds years. That said, I did manage to pull a Reynolds several Halloweens ago, despite wearing a Magnum P.I. costume.Is a Burt Reynolds level higher or lower than Ol’ Magnum PI?
Very nice! I need to step up my mustache game.Hello Gentlemen,
Greetings from Bangalore, India. I am a new joiner to this forum. I'm 32 years of age, a mechanical engineer, working for a company called Alfa laval. I started growing a handlebar moustache a year back and this is how it looks lately. I'm using captain Fawcett's Ylang-ylang for styling the moustache and at time use colonel clonks moustache wax.
Cheers,
Karthik
Great 'stache! As for me, a Van Dyke.Hello Gentlemen,
Greetings from Bangalore, India. I am a new joiner to this forum. I'm 32 years of age, a mechanical engineer, working for a company called Alfa laval. I started growing a handlebar moustache a year back and this is how it looks lately. I'm using captain Fawcett's Ylang-ylang for styling the moustache and at time use colonel clonks moustache wax.
Cheers,
Karthik
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Looking Good guys!I haven't had a razor to ANY part of my beard for about 4-5 years and kept a #4 chin and #3 cheeks groomed beard for about 3-4 before that. I was an armored guard and HAD to stay clean shaven so in my infinite rebellion I quit face shaving immediately once I quit! I shave my head every other day with a DE however.