Thanks! And yes, I am. I admit I haven't kept up with them in over a decade, but that has more to do with getting old and complacent than disinterest in the band.Nice stache! You a Mad Caddies fan?
Thanks! And yes, I am. I admit I haven't kept up with them in over a decade, but that has more to do with getting old and complacent than disinterest in the band.Nice stache! You a Mad Caddies fan?
That's what my stache does all on its own... lol I don't use wax....
Awesome stache, Beefbisquit! Envy guys who can get their stache to do what yours does off to the sides.
Thanks! And yes, I am. I admit I haven't kept up with them in over a decade, but that has more to do with getting old and complacent than disinterest in the band.
wearView attachment 846744 All right, time to show off my first-ever solo mustache.
I do not. It was a fun experiment, but it is potent woman repellent. Good thing I shaved it off too, judging by the reaction of my current lady friend when I told her I used to have a mustache. I'm not sure we would have gotten to date 2 had I still been rocking the Selleck.You wear it well.
Still have it?
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I do not. It was a fun experiment, but it is potent woman repellent. Good thing I shaved it off too, judging by the reaction of my current lady friend when I told her I used to have a mustache. I'm not sure we would have gotten to date 2 had I still been rocking the Selleck.
I had the opposite experience. Had only had the moustache a few months when I met my wife. That was 36 years ago. It is very much a Selleck style. I cut it off one Sunday morning a few years later and the first words out of her mouth were "grow it back!" I started growing it back immediately. Since October 1981 I have not had it for maybe 2 or 3 days.I do not. It was a fun experiment, but it is potent woman repellent. Good thing I shaved it off too, judging by the reaction of my current lady friend when I told her I used to have a mustache. I'm not sure we would have gotten to date 2 had I still been rocking the Selleck.
I chalk that up to generational differences. Facial hair seems to fall in and out of favor every few decades and mustaches were pretty popular in the 80s, if memory serves. Women in my generation are less keen on mustaches, though beards have thankfully become more acceptable/desirable in the last decade.I had the opposite experience. Had only had the moustache a few months when I met my wife. That was 36 years ago. It is very much a Selleck style. I cut it off one Sunday morning a few years later and the first words out of her mouth were "grow it back!" I started growing it back immediately. Since October 1981 I have not had it for maybe 2 or 3 days.
View attachment 873089 Beach vacation beard
After being clean shaven since mid-January, the girlfriend mentioned she's okay with some scruff so I'm growing the beard back out, but will keep it pretty closely trimmed since she doesn't dig on Grizzly Adams.
a hair dryer and a round brush are some of the best tools for the natural style. i also like a little lanolin to condition it after i get it in shape with the brush and some heat. it looks like you have done good letting it grow everywhere.Update since my post on page 4...
For the past year or so I've been wearing a handlebar mustache. There just was not enough shaving to do with a circle beard.
This is how it looks au natural (wax-free):
The three-quarter view is to disguise the fact that it is not perfectly balanced. I have not figured out how to fix that yet.