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Badger & Blade » Beards & Moustaches
1M ago
Hi everyone,
I started growing my beard in 2017, but to date have really concentrated on my moustache, so on the whole I have had a short/medium beard (10mm to 15mm) with a much heavier moustache which varied between handlebar/imperial/English/Hungarian (depending on your definition and my mood).
I recently decided to allow my beard to grow and it is currently around 22mm. My intention is to aim for perhaps 35mm-40mm on the chin, unless I get bored before then. I've kept the moustache...
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Badger & Blade » Beards & Moustaches
2M ago
I'm looking for a beard balm, and I suppose I should also get a beard butter for night time. I'm between the following:
WesWy
Beard Octane
Weatherbeard
Johnnie Ray
I'm going for unscented, since I use cologne. I keep a rather short beard (7-9mm) and found beard oil made me breakout. So hoping a balm / butter would help prevent that (less oil?). Thank you ..read more
Badger & Blade » Beards & Moustaches
2M ago
Hi guys!
Am trying to grow my first beard but it’s not growing as full as I like? I there any tips on what I should do? Will it be less patchy if I continue to grow it or just give up?
Thanks in advance ..read more
Badger & Blade » Beards & Moustaches
2M ago
Looking advice whether to trim my beard around the neckline and keep the rest growing or trim the whole lot ..read more
Badger & Blade » Beards & Moustaches
2M ago
As the title says I'm a first-time beard owner... at 60. While I tended to shave a couple or three times a week, I often let my facial hair grow out, sometimes more sometimes less, usually over the Christmas/New Year holiday. This has been the first time I've let it go to a full beard. It's been growing since about the middle of December (so 2 months at this point) and I'm not sure how long I'll let it go. It makes me look like Orson Welles, though considerably less rotund. I go hot or cold...
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Badger & Blade » Beards & Moustaches
2M ago
I have had a beard on-and-off for 20 years. Now, on again in the cold of NYC.
Waaaaay back, aisles (nor online) was filled with fancy "Beard Oil" products. You had a bear = you had a beard. SMartest was, of course, to was under the beard so nothing caught up on you in terms of rashes. Other than that, why use oil?
Then I saw Beard Oil, for years. Never bought one. FINALLY, I bought Zeus brand "Refined Beard Oil" for $25 (first beard oil ever purchased here), which (after getting past the...
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Badger & Blade » Beards & Moustaches
3M ago
Pringles - Mr. P (teaser - [wink]).
"Pringles (Chris Pratt is Mr P.) - Super Bowl LVIII (58) 2024 Commercial In the Commercial. Chris is at a convenience store
buying Pringles".
"Once you pop, the fun don't stop". Pringles Slogan ..read more
Badger & Blade » Beards & Moustaches
3M ago
I feel like it's too sparse personally, especially around my cheek.
This is fresh out the shower, no products ..read more
Badger & Blade » Beards & Moustaches
3M ago
I have started to grow my three-day beard into a long full beard without shaving. What do you think: Can I achieve a full coverage beard ..read more
Badger & Blade » Beards & Moustaches
3M ago
Hello there. For as long as I remember I've had seb derm, or inflammatory skin disease, in my mustache. It's in other regions of my beard but gets downright painful in the stache. This has made growing a beard impossible as a whaling beard does not suit me and my girlfriend would kill me if I even tried to grow a whaling beard lol. Has anyone with painful inflammation in their mustache managed to conquer it? I've tried washing with antifungals, using antifungal cremes, etc. But ultimately I...
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