Growing a beard

You know when you find long lady hairs floating around? Well, we shed all our hairs periodically and they grow in at different rates. Keep growing it out and don't worry about patches that don't grow in right away. They will eventually. I recommend using an electric trimmer or scissors to simply trim around the edges and the mustache part to keep it looking nice. Also a big fan of the Amish beard where just the mustache is trimmed off.

I second that coconut oil emotion.
 
what is a good tonic or solution to straightening beards? i understand that beards are pretty much like pubes on your fucking face.

ive noticed that when i use conditioner on my beard, and comb it through, then wash it out and blow dry it down its slightly more straighter each time.
 
i've had a beard for over 3 years now and i do nothing but shave my mustache every few months when the hair starts to get in my mouth and i also suffer from beard dandruff here and there, but as with my dread dandruff im used to it, sometimes i put alill tea tree oil in it and that helps. besides that i dont do anything else and i get compliments all the time.
 
what is a good tonic or solution to straightening beards? i understand that beards are pretty much like pubes on your fucking face.

ive noticed that when i use conditioner on my beard, and comb it through, then wash it out and blow dry it down its slightly more straighter each time.

Mane n Tail or any other kind of conditioner made for horse hair.
 
I've been growing mine for awhile and ran across this website.
It has lots of pictures and stories. Many different styles of
beards. Everything you ever wanted to know about beards
is probably covered there:

http://www.beards.org/
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No, this isn't me its just an example of what you can find there.
 

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