Originally posted by rams78110 Quick question for those of abundant facial hair-
At what age did your full beard fill in?
I've been able to grown a full mustache since I was about 12 (I know), a chinstrap since I was about 17, and extremely thin, patchy hair on my cheeks. Kinda just accepted that that was how my facial hair grew, but I've noticed it getting a little thicker lately, kinda hoping I can pull off a full beard at some point and have more than a Lincoln
I grew mine the end of my sophomore year of college. It was kind of thin back then and its still getting thicker. My hair grows super slow too.
Originally posted by rams78110 Quick question for those of abundant facial hair-
At what age did your full beard fill in?
I've been able to grown a full mustache since I was about 12 (I know), a chinstrap since I was about 17, and extremely thin, patchy hair on my cheeks. Kinda just accepted that that was how my facial hair grew, but I've noticed it getting a little thicker lately, kinda hoping I can pull off a full beard at some point and have more than a Lincoln
Originally posted by rams78110 Quick question for those of abundant facial hair-
At what age did your full beard fill in?
I've been able to grown a full mustache since I was about 12 (I know), a chinstrap since I was about 17, and extremely thin, patchy hair on my cheeks. Kinda just accepted that that was how my facial hair grew, but I've noticed it getting a little thicker lately, kinda hoping I can pull off a full beard at some point and have more than a Lincoln
mine kept getting thicker well into my 20s. When I was about 20-21 i could only sport the Lincoln too
My stache was the last part to fully come in but it's good now and today I sport the full growth. It's got a chestnut/auburn color and the chicks love me
i've gotten some inspirational beard ideas from watching MLB on TV.
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