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Grinch
14-10-06, 01:51 PM
Face Hair Care... say that fast three times... :lol:
Now that I have a hairy face, befitting my status as a proper biker (but resisting the urge to by a Harley). Could anyone give me some pointers of things to look after it with?
I would like to try to make it a bit softer so it don't scratch the lovely Jax's face, but also to care for it and try to make it less itchy.

Razor
14-10-06, 01:54 PM
http://www.lasercare-clinics.co.uk/test.asp

Grinch
14-10-06, 02:01 PM
http://www.lasercare-clinics.co.uk/test.asp

I think thats a bit over the top... I'm not having it lasered off..

timwilky
14-10-06, 02:21 PM
As some one subjected to a severe nagging last night and forced into scrapping my face before we went out. Why do some people particularly wives have a problem with the fact then men grow hair on their faces.

In my case it is so that I know I have my head on the right way up. as in the hair is on the bottom of the head, just like the bottom of my body, ie toes and ****. I put it down to gravity.

I will only worry about hair when it start sprouting out my ears and I start to look my granny.

Bear
14-10-06, 03:34 PM
As a confirmed mamber of the beardy brigade, I can tell you that after a couple of months your face will get used to being hairy and stop itching.

Your girlfriends face, however, won't. So she won't stop bitching...

:)

Carsick
14-10-06, 03:57 PM
I go beardy every now and again.
Only reason I ever shave is because of beard rash (not on me, either).

Tara
14-10-06, 04:02 PM
Your girlfriends face, however, won't. So she won't stop bitching...

so true Falc has a beard that permanently scartches me when he comes anywhere near me, he also has an aversion to shaving the rest of his face too :roll: my face is used to it now - Grinch get Jax a really good moistouriser if you plan on keeping the beard and the peace

Grinch
14-10-06, 07:46 PM
I so hate shaving... the bit where this 'goaty' now is, is the worse bit. I get a nice shaving rash mustash... though the itchin is anoying, I think I can live with it.
Plus I have the problem that when I shave in the morning, by the afternoon I have a beard so this is a nice change.
So has anyone got and aftercare advice?

Stingo
14-10-06, 08:10 PM
If you've stopped shaving I guess it's a bit late to mention Nivea soothing after shave...it's very good.

I reckon bristles only get softer as they get longer - grow them longer and bleach them white...you'l be guaranteed employment every christmas then!! I'm sure your missus will enjoy getting her hands on some extra spondoolees!! :lol: :lol:

Grinch
14-10-06, 08:23 PM
I've tried all the after shave stuff... while it helps a bit they just don't sort it all.

Spiderman
14-10-06, 08:23 PM
Dont eat the food colected in your tash. Ever.

May wanna wash beard with an anti-dandruff shampoo for first couple of weeks if you find you suffer from dry or flaky skin.

Watch out for the velco effect when performing cunnilingus ;)

Stingo
14-10-06, 08:39 PM
Dont eat the food colected in your tash. Ever.

May wanna wash beard with an anti-dandruff shampoo for first couple of weeks if you find you suffer from dry or flaky skin.

Watch out for the velco effect when performing cunnilingus ;)

Don't see why that would be a problem :lol: :lol:

Grinch
14-10-06, 08:48 PM
Dont eat the food colected in your tash. Ever.

May wanna wash beard with an anti-dandruff shampoo for first couple of weeks if you find you suffer from dry or flaky skin.

Watch out for the velco effect when performing cunnilingus ;)

Spidey... naughty... but funny...

Mr Toad
14-10-06, 09:10 PM
Watch out for the velco effect when performing cunnilingus ;)

:smt044


help help I'm suffocating :lol:

Steve W
15-10-06, 09:08 AM
I have recently grown a beard and found after about 3 months the itchiness was much reduced and using decent hair shampoo made it softer. Trickiest bit is getting moustache right length to stop it attacking food.

I find I am getting seriously interested in cruisers but am not sure which came first...

Alpinestarhero
15-10-06, 09:17 AM
God I hate my facial hair (not that I get alot of it, not manly enough :oops: )

And i hate removing it, because I get ingrowing hairs. Which itch like crazy.

:(

Matt

Godikus
15-10-06, 01:24 PM
I havn't shaved me chiny chin chin in almost 2 years now, it stops itching after about 3-6 months, and it doesn't make you want a cruiser. I've never botherd with any dodgey shampoo or conditioner, water works fine :roll:

Me mrs wont let me shave it :cry:

Filipe M.
15-10-06, 01:35 PM
Grinch, why don't you just ask this guy? :lol:

http://content.answers.com/main/content/img/amg/pop_artists/P25940RB6DF.JPG

Alpinestarhero
15-10-06, 01:53 PM
Must be the inspiration to ZZ-top's style, that bloke 8)

Matt

Spiderman
15-10-06, 06:16 PM
Dont eat the food colected in your tash. Ever.

May wanna wash beard with an anti-dandruff shampoo for first couple of weeks if you find you suffer from dry or flaky skin.

Watch out for the velco effect when performing cunnilingus ;)

Spidey... naughty... but funny...

Who, Moi?

Never ;)