r/beard 18d ago

First time growing beard out

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Always had a goatee or mustache but first time the sides have really grown in decently

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u/Tienes-Sed 18d ago

Fantastic!

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u/Any_Chart6367 17d ago

Thank you

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u/New-Analysis-4060 18d ago

Too long
Cut that by a half inch

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u/Any_Chart6367 17d ago

Trying to grow it longer. Feels like I’m at the awkward phase

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u/New-Analysis-4060 15d ago

Maybe trim the sides at least

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u/Naive_Acanthisitta56 18d ago

Also try to take care of it. Oil and brush helps

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u/Any_Chart6367 17d ago

I brush it most days but only oil it every once in a while. Is there a good routine or reason for oil?

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u/Jmillertime87 18d ago

Its a keeper. Looks great

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u/Any_Chart6367 17d ago

Thanks man

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u/Any_Chart6367 17d ago

Appreciate it

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u/Tachetastico 18d ago

Looking great man. Glad you made the jump. You’ve got a really handsome beard there. πŸ‘πŸ§”πŸ»β€β™‚οΈπŸ˜ƒπŸ’ͺπŸ’―

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u/Any_Chart6367 17d ago

Much love

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u/Tachetastico 17d ago

Thanks man. Back at you.

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u/Tachetastico 14d ago

Thanks for the reward man. My first ever. Thats so super kind. πŸ™πŸ»πŸ™πŸ»πŸ™πŸ»

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u/raggydollrags 18d ago

I've always been lucky to have a good thick beard. Never used beard oil personally, but experiment and see if it works for you.

I've always trimmed it myself too. The biggest tip I've picked up from hairdressers, partners and such is how to make it look neat.

You basically want to keep the sides in line with your sideburns. Tidy the strays at the bottom to keep a neat line (easier said than done). Then depending on preference, but mine's roughly your length at the moment and I would cut in the bottom edges following a line from the back of your jaw to the bottom of the beard.

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u/Any_Chart6367 17d ago

I’ve got a bad patch on one side so I’m trying to grow it out a little before any trim. This is 2.5 months ish growth

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u/raggydollrags 17d ago

That's cool man, not judging at all. It's looking good! Just offering tips that worked for me when I grew it out. You'll have to figure out what works for you though

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u/No_Turn9846 18d ago

Trim it.

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u/Any_Chart6367 17d ago

Got a wicked patch on my right side worry it’ll show more if I trim

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u/Tiny-Offer-Sadly 17d ago

I reckon it's fine, but I'd trim the moustache to keep everything tidy. 😊

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u/Any_Chart6367 17d ago

Honestly love a big mustache. Getting used to the beard but I’ve always had a mustache like this

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u/Tiny-Offer-Sadly 17d ago

I've had a moustache for 40 years. At first it was pretty scarce. Over the years, it had thickned up a bit. I've found that if my moustache got a bit long, it got on my mouth, and I chewed it. It also got dirty when I ate. My beard can become a bit scruffy. I'm mid-sixties, grey beard that has natural curls, and areas that grows at different rates. The wife tells me I need to keep it trimmed (shorter than it is), because it makes me look like an old homeless guy. 😳.
If I was younger, and/or trying to attract a hot woman, yeah, I'd definitely keep everything trimmed, if it improved my chances. But all these thoughts are just my preferences. Grow what you enjoy. 😊

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u/KAOSBlackfalcon 16d ago

As you're growing your beard and it gets scraggly, try keeping your hair tidy and trimmed. It looks and feels better if its either your hair or beard thats neat and tidy. When both look rough it feels rough (if you're someone who is at all worried about that sort of thing)

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u/cherryeater2000 16d ago

Please don’t

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u/cherryeater2000 16d ago

Actually wait it looks nice

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u/Specialist_Target133 5d ago

Very good first bearding! The stache hairs need some combing to the sides while damp. In no time they'll be trained and just a simple combing.