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I can't shave my face either. Breakout real bad. But I can shave my head with no problem. Makes no dang sense at all to me.:Shrug:
 
I used my beard oil again for the first time in a couple of months. I've let my goatee grow out quite a bit, and the skin underneath is itching and flaking.
 
I used my beard oil again for the first time in a couple of months. I've let my goatee grow out quite a bit, and the skin underneath is itching and flaking.

I have never understood why y'all have trouble with itching. If you already have extended hair and you are just letting it get longer, I would think you should be well passed the itching stage with what you are already starting with. So I don't get it.

This suggests to me that letting my full beard continue to grow that I would be itching terribly. But I don't. And that's with or without balms or oils.

I wonder if y'all aren't getting all the soap out of your beard and that is what is causing the itching. It takes me a long time rinsing to get my beard free of soap. And I wash it daily.

I know many say not to use soap but I've been doing it for years. I want a clean beard so it's wash and rinse daily. Now I do use my own oils and balms. I have my own unique smell as a result. Wife likes it and her and me are all I care about. Anyone else can leave the area. :) :)

So anyway, I just don't understand this itching thing. There has to be a cause. And I don't buy the growing longer as the cause. Sorry. But It just doesn't make sense as you really should be passed that stage. :confused: :Shrug:
 
Most beards are different. That's what make us unique. My beard has changed quit a bit in my life. I think age is a contributing factor in that. Whatever a man uses on his beard is his choice. If you like using beard oil, balm, axle grease or whatever and you feel good about it, man I'm good with it. If it's day old, short or long, go with it.
 
Is it just me or has anyone else accidentally used the wrong setting on the trimmer and lopped it off before realising it :gah: maybe it's just me :cxtv: oh well...it will grow back
 
Is it just me or has anyone else accidentally used the wrong setting on the trimmer and lopped it off before realising it :gah: maybe it's just me :cxtv: oh well...it will grow back

When I trimmed back to the goatee, I trimmed it a bit shorter than I really meant to. It's almost out to a good length now.
 
Is it just me or has anyone else accidentally used the wrong setting on the trimmer and lopped it off before realising it :gah: maybe it's just me :cxtv: oh well...it will grow back

Yeah, guilty but on mustache not beard. The dial is really easy to hit on mine so now and then nearly clip it completely off before I get my hand out of the way and see what I've done. Just hair so it will grow back. Got to make it even though.
 
Is it just me or has anyone else accidentally used the wrong setting on the trimmer and lopped it off before realizing it :gah: maybe it's just me :cxtv: oh well...it will grow back

No, it's not just you.

I can't tell you how many times I have taken off much more than intended...:D

I just trim back everything to look even. Just about time things grow back in, I'll accidentally

hack the beard again.:gah:
 
No, it's not just you.

I can't tell you how many times I have taken off much more than intended...:D

I just trim back everything to look even. Just about time things grow back in, I'll accidentally

hack the beard again.:gah:

Well it's back to the drawing board with the goatee ...#1 guard :blush:

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I've decided to grow mine out longer. As mentioned above, I really don't have any issue with itching after about 10 days or so from a clean shave. Mine's about an inch long now, and I'm going to try for about 4 inches or so in the coming months. :D
 
Aloe Vera Beard Conditioner

OK, it was actually this stuff I found on Amazon.

Great ratings and relatively inexpensive compared to some:

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Natural Man by Botanical Skinworks 4 OZ

OK so before the ribbing starts...I'm not into that metro-man stuff, oils, creams, perfumes and such, but the wifey wanted me to get it so I did and it does a good job of softening up the beard and my skin isn't dry and itchy anymore. I'd never heard of beard oil two weeks ago, but I'm believer now.

Thought i'd give this stuff a try. Even though my beard is short (I'm gonna let it grow out more), it itches like crazy at times. I like the unscented so I don't smell like an incense stick or fruit stand. Got it on order from Amazon, Green Leaf brand. :)

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There is getting to be just as many beard products as women have hair products. I'll continue roughing it and make my own.:D :D :D
 
I've been using black Jamaican castor oil to soften my beard. I comb it through the beard and leave for 40 minutes to an hour before I shower. When I get out of the shower I comb a few drops of beard oil through the beard and that has been working well for me. This is the first time I've attempted growing a full beard, which was inspired by this thread, and become accustomed having one at this point.

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Thanks Doug, I had a battle with myself to keep from shaving for a couple months. I'm glad the beard won. :laugh:

Guess I'll see how long it will get in a year.
 
A year without trimming it... it'll be long. You will probably have to tie it or braid it to be able to ride without it blowing up over your riding glasses. A buddy of mine has to braid his to keep his glasses clean.
 
A year without trimming it... it'll be long. You will probably have to tie it or braid it to be able to ride without it blowing up over your riding glasses. A buddy of mine has to braid his to keep his glasses clean.

I started using one of those throw away beard nets(100@$5.00) they make you wear in a hospital if you are going to be in surgery. Looks stupid but at my age I don't give a rats _ss.

It works and best thing is no nose tickle from the beard blowing around. But riding without one was my way of keeping it trimmed so maybe I can finally get a long beard. It gets to where Terry's is and that's it.

Time will tell but something tells me mine just breaks at that point no matter how much oil I use.:Shrug: It does seem like it's getting longer but you know how waiting for hair to grow is.
 
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Mine used to be extremely brittle until I started using the castor oil. It was so dry that the hair would just break off. I had a first over a month ago when I was visiting my daughter in Plano. We were at a karaoke club celebrate my granddaughters 21st birthday when some young gal came up to me and asked if she could feel my beard. :D

Her husband was with her and he also had a beard. I was kind of caught off guard with her asking, but told her sure and she couldn't believe how soft it was as she fondled it for 10 or 15 seconds. My wife is rather enjoying teasing me about the unusual request, but also watching me more closely as of late. :laugh:

Beard science gets complicated. ;)
 
Mine used to be extremely brittle until I started using the castor oil. It was so dry that the hair would just break off. I had a first over a month ago when I was visiting my daughter in Plano. We were at a karaoke club celebrate my granddaughters 21st birthday when some young gal came up to me and asked if she could feel my beard. :D

Her husband was with her and he also had a beard. I was kind of caught off guard with her asking, but told her sure and she couldn't believe how soft it was as she fondled it for 10 or 15 seconds. My wife is rather enjoying teasing me about the unusual request, but also watching me more closely as of late. :laugh:

Beard science gets complicated. ;)

You sure you didn't change something in your diet at about the same time. I've got castor oil in my balm that I make too but I'm convinced it's something in my diet that makes mine break so easy. And I'm not putting castor oil on the inside. :eek:mg::shock::whiteflag::afraid:
 
You sure you didn't change something in your diet at about the same time. I've got castor oil in my balm that I make too but I'm convinced it's something in my diet that makes mine break so easy. And I'm not putting castor oil on the inside. :eek:mg::shock::whiteflag::afraid:

Nope, no change in diet and I don't consume the Jamaican castor oil internally, I pour a puddle of it in my palm and work it into my beard. Another thing I hadn't realized prior to research was that facial hair goes though dormant and growing cycles. I stopped applying any DHT blockers on my beard because they block the growth of facial hair so I've been using beard soap instead of shampoos. I've found that a lot of products that are suggested good for beards actually slow growth. What is good for your head hair is not good for facial hair. I've learned that the physiology functions are opposite :D
 

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