How to maintain stubble?
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How to maintain stubble?
Alright, what is the best way to maintain stubble so that it doesn't start to look too shaggy?
It's always been a basic house rule that I shave before I go out in public. Well, it seems that girls I meet seem to think differently lol and have asked me to grow my beard out. I was always told that girls hate beards and they view it as being lazy. I've always liked a little stubble though but I always shave it off before I go out. I'll wear it around the house though. I don't like it too shaggy or long though or it starts to look funky and I can get a bit of a greasy look.
I'm guessing an electric shaver?
It's always been a basic house rule that I shave before I go out in public. Well, it seems that girls I meet seem to think differently lol and have asked me to grow my beard out. I was always told that girls hate beards and they view it as being lazy. I've always liked a little stubble though but I always shave it off before I go out. I'll wear it around the house though. I don't like it too shaggy or long though or it starts to look funky and I can get a bit of a greasy look.
I'm guessing an electric shaver?
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ROTFLOctopus wrote:x2
Unemployment helps. So do pizza stains.
I actually had a beard when I WAS employed. I drove all over the state installing internet and working on towers in the freezing cold. These girls saw a pic of me when I had my beard that year and they said it was their favorite picture of me.
I'm going to be starting college and I'm also learning several forms of dance so I generally keep myself well shaved.
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...Does your mom know you talk about her like that?? o_0AlphaDoG wrote:I use a weekly paycheck and force my woman to shave, but that's just me.
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Actually, I used to do that in college... sort of. I had a Swiss Army knife with the little scissor-like attachment, and used it to trim my facial hair. It worked well (a nicely-trimmed short beard can look good!), but it took a long time to do.SilverFJ wrote:...use a pair of scissors...