Thursday, April 23, 2009

How To Grow A Beard

When you decide to grow a beard, you have to be committed to the beard. Put all thoughts of shaving out of your mind, hide your razor if you need to. The experience will change you for ever. Growing a respectable beard isn't going to be a walk in the park, because it takes time and effort to do this. Once you have grown a beard, there are many ways to style it. There's everything from a full beard to just a mustache. Some of the more common beards are the Cathedral, Spade, Stiletto, Goatees, Circle Beards, Lip Curtains, Chin Curtains, and Side Burns ( Wolverine, Lamb Chops, Reverse Goatee, and Mutton Chops). There are also chin whiskers such as the horseshoe and Soul Patch. The Dali, Handlebar, and Fu Manchu are the best of the mustaches. Once you have a beard you need to take god care of it. Trimming keeps the beard looking clean and respectable, but never trim a wet beard or mustache. Keeping your beard clean is just as important as trimming. You should wash and shampoo your beard regularly, and a conditioner will help soften your beard to some extent. Pat your beard dry with a soft towel and never blow dry. After washing and drying, you should comb your beard with a wide comb in order to remove tangles. If you follow these rules you will have a nice clean beard that people will respect.

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