I really love this man, he explains everything completely, sincerely, without skipping any details, flawlessly, what needs to be done. There are many posts about this on this platform, but most of them are just about basic things, they don't even mention the small details. I personally applied everything he explained in his posts, the result was completed with me saying wow, my god. A big thank you to him.
This is the exact trim I've been doing I just make the 9 a ten millimeter lol I have the same clippers brio is the best , keep up the good tips very useful info!
It's crazy that that is a month and a half growth. I'm on 3 months and my beard is not half that long, yet I'm one of the unfortunate souls that had to shave twice a day when I didn't have a beard. One tip to avoid the dreaded cleanup. Get yourself one of those little table top mirrors that is 3x on one side and rotates. Take your shirt off and trim over the kitchen sink. When you are done literally all you have to do is brush a few hairs off your chest, rinse the sink and you are done. Takes about 10 seconds. Thanks for a very helpful video.
Thanks for another great tutorial Greg, they're helping me make less mistakes each time and ensuring I get closer to the result I visualized before I picked up the clippers and razor.
Hi Greg, I’m enjoying your videos, I’m shaving my head just recently, but I’m growing my beard for four years now and every single time I’m trimming my beard, first I’m watching your videos
Thank you for passing down your wisdom, and walking is through your process! When you turned on your head shaver, it grabbed my bird's attention from all the way across the room.
Another great trim video, Greg. I appreciated your comment about it only taking a month or two to grow back to the original length. I've been wanting to go a bit shorter for Summer but have been hesitant to lose some density. This video is good proof that the density would be back by September/October so I shouldn't be so reluctant. Thank you.
@@GregBoswell428 Hello. Do you trim your nasal hairs for a beard this length, or would that make things look wonky? It would seem you would, since you use the reverse edge of the Harry's Razor to add that small clean area above the mustache. Sorry for the stupid question.
@@camerondean6804 not a stupid question at all. Yes, I actually use nose hair trimmers and get way up in there. I can’t stand unsightly nose hair. I actually did this a couple of times in my trim videos but I can’t remember which ones they were.
I know exactly what you mean by the gray beard hairs make you look older. My beard is becoming more and more gray by the day and I look a lot older with a beard then without. Plus the longer mine grows the more the gray comes out. Even still I like to keep mine a little longer, like you started at. Looks good brother! Thank you for all the trimming videos, I find that they are the most helpful I have found on TH-cam.
Long beard looked great on you as well, you should definitely one of these day's let it go to a length you haven't been at yet I think it would be nice to see! Currently growing mine out, in my second year I am African American with super curly/coarse hair so patience patience patience, for myself a beard like John Stewart Rock is where I'm aiming I have a long way to go lol, but keep the videos coming Stay Blessed!
Glad to see another amazing beard tutorial. Having only had my beard since January this is perfect and my favorite length. I need to practice more so that I don't have to run to my barber ever 4 weeks as mine grows pretty quick. I want to maintain at home so I can do it more often.
Another great video Greg. I've subscribed to your channel for a few years now and decided to give Artius Man a try. All I've used is Cremo beard products for many years. I ordered the DIY kit all in the logger scent. I also used your discount code, thank you. I haven't received it yet but I'm excited to give it a try.
Thanks for the video. I have a question, why when you're trimming your beard with the guards, you go in the direction of the hair instead of going down to up?
I bought the brio v2 but was confused which one was the safety guard. I pushed the white all the way up...so thats a longer cut? The brio blade guards don't snap on so you have to double check and be careful that its on. Lastly, I wish I watched this first because I nearly had a beard disaster? My beard is thick and long in general but the hair on the sides although it has full coverage it is thinner than the rest. I went against the grain as a test run and nearly took the side off 😮 luckily I took it down after to a 9 but it could have been fatal. Follow Greg's advice about going with the grain. Far safer.
I'd like to see you do a review of a Hanson Shaving Safety razor. I bought one based on some IG ads. And a few youtube reviews. But, your "Viking style" beard growth matches mine. And a few have used them for head shaves too.
@@GregBoswell428 I mean I ordered the AL13-M based on deep dive research. Digging through the anals of TH-cam vast shaving instructional influencer videos. At the age of 49. Having never used a safety razor ever in my life. After such consultation who knew watching men shave wasn't creepy at all. Thankfully it was just their faces and occasional scalp. But, seeing as your channel is the one I refer to the most for the care of my Viking Covid inspired beard. After receiving beard oil and balms as a gift for the first time at the age of 46. A whole new world of manscape self care being opened to me...... Ok...The IG ads sucked me in. I ordered the razor. And the extra blades. Then watched TH-cam. Who new there was such prep work and non spray can shaving cremes and bowls and pre lubes?!? I have yet to use said AL13-M. As a avid Honda VT750DC motorcycle rider in Canada. I am not yet prepared to say goodbye to my illustrious covid beard. As last August I suffered the extreme beard trim remorse for taking 3 inches off it/him/it. As the creature dangling off my face doesn't have a name yet. I hope I have influenced you into trying it thou. Cheers. :) RGS
Thanks Greg. So no 6mm moustache this time? Also I saw mt1 trimmer made by live bearded guys and that looks like a copy cat of brio. What are your thoughts on that?
That’s a good tip about using the backplate to trim up the stray hairs. I’m adding that to my beard maintenance. Recently just trimmed my beard too since the humid months are here in the Carolinas. Thanks for the video. Beard looks great
So Greg you just washed your beard and trimmed it in it’s natural state or do you blow dry it to straighten it first? Trimming it in it’s natural curly state wouldn’t leave divots?
My wife loves this lenth because of how soft it is she doesnt feel like she is kissing a cactus 😂thats the problem with a no guard hair trimmer cut it looks neat but is super pokey its still my prefered cut you look young but mature with it for the sake of not getting complaints this works.
This would be my preferred length, if I had your density. unfortunately if I rake down the beard with a clipper like that, it reveals skin and also some of the patchiness. In short, If I'm to have a beard then it needs to be longer.
Question for you Sir, when trimming your beard , that is when you had a beard , what do you prefer to use the Brio V2 beardscape beard trimmer or the Wahl hair/clippers which you used a few years ago in a video. I believe you used an 8 guard which is 25mm or 1 inch and went against the grain.
Hey Greg thanks again for another great vid, shorter beard looks much better especially as like mine grey is making a swift addition to the face have you ever considered using beard dye?
One thing that is annoying me is that I have had thick dark beard since I was like 18-19 years old. I am now soon 30 and I still don't have a moustache growth like yours, it grows only like a little bit.
Great video and you make it look so easy. I need to start trimming my beard similar to yours as normally go to the Barbers but it takes time and not cheap. I like the look of the Brio V2 but seems to be out of stock still in the UK 😔. Is there a big difference to the V1? Thanks again Andrew
Any tips for people who wear specs... I struggle finding the lines without the specs and with the specs it gets in the way of the shaver...rock and a hard place stuff
@@skypresents8534 Beard Trimmer: Brio V2 Beardscape , Brio Raze, and Axis Trimmer, click on this link. bit.ly/beardles... Use code GREG to save 10%. bit.ly/beardles...
What’s the difference a #6 guard and a #8 guard. I grabbed a #6 when I was trimming my beard and just a couple weeks later, I was able to use a #8 again. Also, I’m so glad that I found your beard trimming tutorials because when I first had a beard, it was all or nothing…kinda like an old Nerf gun commercial. 😂
Artius beard oil is thick, the amount of oil you use will make your bead hold thick and on top of that you add balm !! wont that make your beard stiff??
A 9mm guard on most beard trimmers will only leave your beard at 9mm if you go against the grain. The way he uses it, going down with the grain, it left his beard closer 18mm. Very few TH-camrs do a good job of explaining this. You need to know which way the manufacturer of your trimmer expects you to go in order to know how long the trimmer will leave your beard.
Hi I see you used a Brio but in description you have a Wahl Aqua linked. Did you use this too? I've seen mixed reviews of Wahl Aqua. Do you recommend? Thank you!
Two points of view for the price of one: My wife has asked me to tell you that what you just did to your beard and moustache should be illegal. She's a big fan of big beards. My own point of view: a beard is a highly personal thing and the only thing that matters is that you're happy with it. After you trimmed it, it undoubtedly looked more tidy and more neat, and I agree that the shorter look makes you look younger, however in spite of all of that, I preferred the 'before' look to the 'after' look, but I don't think it really matters because you're a handsome guy and I very much doubt that your beard is the first thing people would notice about you, plus you look younger than you actually are anyway. My beard right now is full-on and Santa Claus white, so I'd need to shave the whole thing off to look any younger, but I use mine as a mask anyway as I'm a little (a lot) on the insecure side, but you look good whatever... so just enjoy it!
I love it when women love big beards! So many of them don’t. I’m actually considering shaving off my beard on my birthday at the end of the month and then growing it back out for a year. Not sure just yet Thank you for the kind words, Santa! 😄
@@GregBoswell428 Big beards are far more common in the US than they are here. Just about every comment I get is negative and along the lines of 'redneck' or 'Beverly Hillbillies', but thankfully my wife is an exception. If you do decide to shave it all off, I hope you'll consider a weekly or monthly video update so we can all watch it grow back :) I'd imagine you'd have it back to its current length by September
I go against the grain (direction the hair grows) with my trimmer. That way you get every hair the same length. I also go against the grain with the trimmer on the upper lip, and then trim it up without the guard on, along the lip line. No need to use a scissors. I’d probably cut my lip off! 🤕😂🤣 You look much better with the short beard and less of a “neck beard.” Looks great! You need to make a video of all those women passing out as you walk by! That would go viral! 😂
True 9mm would be achieved going against the grain, many hairs go along and close to the skin and are not trimmed by going with the grain so you now have mostly 9mm with some places with much more length than that like under the chin. If it was against the grain lifting up all hairs while trimming then you would be truly 9mm on every single hair on your face.
First I really enjoy your videos. But I need to ask why the beard? Beards first became popular back in the 19th Century. The reason being was to make them look older and more mature. A shaven face looks younger. If I were to grow out my beard, it would be mostly gray. Coloring on a beard since the hair is constantly growing is just temporary and pretty much most guys over 35 are starting to gray. IMHO shave the beard and you would drop like 15 years. You are fit and us that are bald or balding, which also makes us look a little older, just add to it. If you have never done it, treat yourself to a professional shave. I do it about twice a year. Talk about relaxing! Either way, I enjoy your various subjects.
Rank n file are required to baby face. Special operators can grow beards, if they wish. Others would if they could, but can't. A beard is simply a man's badge of honor. Each grey hair and each wrinkle on my face is a history of my life.
I really love this man, he explains everything completely, sincerely, without skipping any details, flawlessly, what needs to be done. There are many posts about this on this platform, but most of them are just about basic things, they don't even mention the small details. I personally applied everything he explained in his posts, the result was completed with me saying wow, my god. A big thank you to him.
So happy to find a video done in MM. My guards are all in mm and I never know what other people mean! Thank you!
Really enjoy the 'down home casualness' to your videos. Thanks Greg.
Glad you like them!
I love watching a man trim a beard. I think it hearkens back to watching my dad trim his when I was a preschooler. I love his final result too.❤🙂
This is the exact trim I've been doing I just make the 9 a ten millimeter lol I have the same clippers brio is the best , keep up the good tips very useful info!
It's crazy that that is a month and a half growth. I'm on 3 months and my beard is not half that long, yet I'm one of the unfortunate souls that had to shave twice a day when I didn't have a beard.
One tip to avoid the dreaded cleanup. Get yourself one of those little table top mirrors that is 3x on one side and rotates. Take your shirt off and trim over the kitchen sink. When you are done literally all you have to do is brush a few hairs off your chest, rinse the sink and you are done. Takes about 10 seconds. Thanks for a very helpful video.
Thanks for another great tutorial Greg, they're helping me make less mistakes each time and ensuring I get closer to the result I visualized before I picked up the clippers and razor.
Hi Greg, I’m enjoying your videos, I’m shaving my head just recently, but I’m growing my beard for four years now and every single time I’m trimming my beard, first I’m watching your videos
Thank you!
Thank you for passing down your wisdom, and walking is through your process! When you turned on your head shaver, it grabbed my bird's attention from all the way across the room.
Takes me about an hour to cut my beard. I go slow to lessen an mistakes! Great video
Another great trim video, Greg. I appreciated your comment about it only taking a month or two to grow back to the original length. I've been wanting to go a bit shorter for Summer but have been hesitant to lose some density. This video is good proof that the density would be back by September/October so I shouldn't be so reluctant. Thank you.
Go for it man! Switching it up is fun.
@@GregBoswell428 Hello. Do you trim your nasal hairs for a beard this length, or would that make things look wonky? It would seem you would, since you use the reverse edge of the Harry's Razor to add that small clean area above the mustache. Sorry for the stupid question.
@@camerondean6804 not a stupid question at all. Yes, I actually use nose hair trimmers and get way up in there. I can’t stand unsightly nose hair. I actually did this a couple of times in my trim videos but I can’t remember which ones they were.
@@GregBoswell428 Greg, thank you for the response. Forgot to mention before, you have another new subscriber.
@@camerondean6804 I appreciate it man! Thank you!
I know exactly what you mean by the gray beard hairs make you look older. My beard is becoming more and more gray by the day and I look a lot older with a beard then without. Plus the longer mine grows the more the gray comes out. Even still I like to keep mine a little longer, like you started at. Looks good brother! Thank you for all the trimming videos, I find that they are the most helpful I have found on TH-cam.
I really appreciate that
Salt n pepper.
I like to say...
We men don't get older,
We get better!
I haven’t seen this video. Another good one for sure. Thank you, Greg.
You are blessed with great coverage! Thank you for a great video!
Who else is lifting up their chin when he’s cleaning up his neckline? Lol
😂😂😂
I was pulling my lips inside my mouth while he was doing the moustache and underneath his lips
As always, great stuff
Must be the time of the season. Likewise, I just trimmed down to a more manageable length from about 2 months of avoiding the clipper
Could u do a video on how to clean the brio?
great video...helped a lot bro :)
Nice video as always
And cool shirt 😉
Long beard looked great on you as well, you should definitely one of these day's let it go to a length you haven't been at yet I think it would be nice to see! Currently growing mine out, in my second year I am African American with super curly/coarse hair so patience patience patience, for myself a beard like John Stewart Rock is where I'm aiming I have a long way to go lol, but keep the videos coming Stay Blessed!
I may be going for a yeard soon. Not sure just yet
Glad to see another amazing beard tutorial. Having only had my beard since January this is perfect and my favorite length. I need to practice more so that I don't have to run to my barber ever 4 weeks as mine grows pretty quick. I want to maintain at home so I can do it more often.
Well, I hope this helps. Honestly, I don’t trust most barbers with a beard. That’s why I do these.
Another great video Greg. I've subscribed to your channel for a few years now and decided to give Artius Man a try. All I've used is Cremo beard products for many years. I ordered the DIY kit all in the logger scent. I also used your discount code, thank you. I haven't received it yet but I'm excited to give it a try.
Hello, Thank you for your time and effort with the instructions. Do you ALWAYS go with the grain of your beard, not against when trimming ? Thank you
I prefer the "before" beard photo. 😝
same
yes he fked up
My routine off trimming my beard! 😊
Thanks for the video. I have a question, why when you're trimming your beard with the guards, you go in the direction of the hair instead of going down to up?
Going against the grain produces a shorter cut
My exact monthly routine (except a slightly shorter moustache) 😁
Got an old Remington flex 360 face shaver for my head though. 👍
I bought the brio v2 but was confused which one was the safety guard. I pushed the white all the way up...so thats a longer cut? The brio blade guards don't snap on so you have to double check and be careful that its on. Lastly, I wish I watched this first because I nearly had a beard disaster? My beard is thick and long in general but the hair on the sides although it has full coverage it is thinner than the rest. I went against the grain as a test run and nearly took the side off 😮 luckily I took it down after to a 9 but it could have been fatal. Follow Greg's advice about going with the grain. Far safer.
I'd like to see you do a review of a Hanson Shaving Safety razor. I bought one based on some IG ads. And a few youtube reviews. But, your "Viking style" beard growth matches mine. And a few have used them for head shaves too.
I'll check it out!
@@GregBoswell428 I mean I ordered the AL13-M based on deep dive research. Digging through the anals of TH-cam vast shaving instructional influencer videos. At the age of 49. Having never used a safety razor ever in my life. After such consultation who knew watching men shave wasn't creepy at all. Thankfully it was just their faces and occasional scalp. But, seeing as your channel is the one I refer to the most for the care of my Viking Covid inspired beard. After receiving beard oil and balms as a gift for the first time at the age of 46. A whole new world of manscape self care being opened to me......
Ok...The IG ads sucked me in. I ordered the razor. And the extra blades. Then watched TH-cam. Who new there was such prep work and non spray can shaving cremes and bowls and pre lubes?!? I have yet to use said AL13-M. As a avid Honda VT750DC motorcycle rider in Canada. I am not yet prepared to say goodbye to my illustrious covid beard. As last August I suffered the extreme beard trim remorse for taking 3 inches off it/him/it. As the creature dangling off my face doesn't have a name yet.
I hope I have influenced you into trying it thou.
Cheers.
:)
RGS
If we ring down to up then what should be MM ??? 4:25
Another great beard trim tutorial. Thanks! Any chance you’ll keep some scruff on the head this summer?
Long beards are the best!
beards lookng great!
Thanks Greg. So no 6mm moustache this time? Also I saw mt1 trimmer made by live bearded guys and that looks like a copy cat of brio. What are your thoughts on that?
I couldn’t tell anything about theirs. If they were to send me one I’d make a video on it for sure.
That’s a good tip about using the backplate to trim up the stray hairs. I’m adding that to my beard maintenance. Recently just trimmed my beard too since the humid months are here in the Carolinas. Thanks for the video. Beard looks great
Looks great, but I’m looking forward to the giant beard/yard to return
I’m still on the fence about it
@@GregBoswell428 you can always trim it down after the yeard
So Greg you just washed your beard and trimmed it in it’s natural state or do you blow dry it to straighten it first? Trimming it in it’s natural curly state wouldn’t leave divots?
I just wash it and let it dry on its own. No blow dryer
My wife loves this lenth because of how soft it is she doesnt feel like she is kissing a cactus 😂thats the problem with a no guard hair trimmer cut it looks neat but is super pokey its still my prefered cut you look young but mature with it for the sake of not getting complaints this works.
Awesome, great video
You are the beard god
I’m not that far from this length but would like to have your beard density especially on cheeks. But hey, at least I have all my hair on my head 😅
This is where I'm going wrong and end up shaving all off :(
Thanks for this!
Would you mind dropping a link, for the razor??
Thank you so much for bringing that to my attention! I didn't realize I had left that out.
Here is the link
amzn.to/45SoP5X
Thanks!! I appreciate all your time and energy. It helps so much, with finding trying new products.
@@tray_bone you’re very welcome! I’m just glad that someone let me know that I forgot to add that info 👍
This would be my preferred length, if I had your density. unfortunately if I rake down the beard with a clipper like that, it reveals skin and also some of the patchiness. In short, If I'm to have a beard then it needs to be longer.
I understand that, for sure
Whats your favorite length on the brio?
I’m all over the place on that because I love change. If I absolutely had to pick I’d say the 15mm
Hey Greg do you have a fave beard bib? I checked Amazon and they had multiple versions
I’ve only ever used the Beard King Beard Bib. I have a link for it in the description
Question for you Sir, when trimming your beard , that is when you had a beard , what do you prefer to use the Brio V2 beardscape beard trimmer or the Wahl hair/clippers which you used a few years ago in a video. I believe you used an 8 guard which is 25mm or 1 inch and went against the grain.
@@neilkennington2397 definitely Brio Beardscape
I wish I hair would grow straight like yours. My beard hair is curly and just looks a mess all the time 😢
Hey Greg thanks again for another great vid, shorter beard looks much better especially as like mine grey is making a swift addition to the face have you ever considered using beard dye?
Thanks!
No, dye is not for me.
One thing that is annoying me is that I have had thick dark beard since I was like 18-19 years old. I am now soon 30 and I still don't have a moustache growth like yours, it grows only like a little bit.
Great video and you make it look so easy. I need to start trimming my beard similar to yours as normally go to the Barbers but it takes time and not cheap.
I like the look of the Brio V2 but seems to be out of stock still in the UK 😔. Is there a big difference to the V1?
Thanks again
Andrew
Not hardly any difference
This trim is good enough for now.
Unfortulatelly the beard would be problematic later if you wish to grow beard longer.
Any tips for people who wear specs... I struggle finding the lines without the specs and with the specs it gets in the way of the shaver...rock and a hard place stuff
Which trimer are you using ?
@@skypresents8534 Beard Trimmer: Brio V2 Beardscape , Brio Raze, and Axis Trimmer, click on this link.
bit.ly/beardles...
Use code GREG to save 10%.
bit.ly/beardles...
What’s the difference a #6 guard and a #8 guard. I grabbed a #6 when I was trimming my beard and just a couple weeks later, I was able to use a #8 again. Also, I’m so glad that I found your beard trimming tutorials because when I first had a beard, it was all or nothing…kinda like an old Nerf gun commercial. 😂
Well, a #8 guard is 1 inch. I can’t remember what a #6 is
Nice video. Do you ever trim the soul patch area independent of the beard? Or, does running the clippers down from lip to chin do the trick?
I just keep it uniform with the rest of my face
kool beard🤗
Where in Florida do you live?
Lakeland
@@GregBoswell428
Cool. I live in Minnesota, where the winters are freezing cold. :(
What trimmer is that Greg? Cheers 🇬🇧
@@randomelvis3359 Beard Trimmer: Brio V2 Beardscape and Axis Trimmer, click on this link.
bit.ly/beardlessandbearded
Use code GREG to save 10%.
@@GregBoswell428
Cheers my man 👌🏻👍🏻🇬🇧🇺🇸
Artius beard oil is thick, the amount of oil you use will make your bead hold thick and on top of that you add balm !! wont that make your beard stiff??
No, not at all
You said 9 mm, but do you mean a #9 guard? So that length is a little bit more than 1 inch long?
No, this is a 9mm guard
A 9mm guard on most beard trimmers will only leave your beard at 9mm if you go against the grain. The way he uses it, going down with the grain, it left his beard closer 18mm. Very few TH-camrs do a good job of explaining this. You need to know which way the manufacturer of your trimmer expects you to go in order to know how long the trimmer will leave your beard.
Hi I see you used a Brio but in description you have a Wahl Aqua linked. Did you use this too?
I've seen mixed reviews of Wahl Aqua. Do you recommend? Thank you!
Two points of view for the price of one:
My wife has asked me to tell you that what you just did to your beard and moustache should be illegal. She's a big fan of big beards.
My own point of view: a beard is a highly personal thing and the only thing that matters is that you're happy with it. After you trimmed it, it undoubtedly looked more tidy and more neat, and I agree that the shorter look makes you look younger, however in spite of all of that, I preferred the 'before' look to the 'after' look, but I don't think it really matters because you're a handsome guy and I very much doubt that your beard is the first thing people would notice about you, plus you look younger than you actually are anyway.
My beard right now is full-on and Santa Claus white, so I'd need to shave the whole thing off to look any younger, but I use mine as a mask anyway as I'm a little (a lot) on the insecure side, but you look good whatever... so just enjoy it!
I love it when women love big beards! So many of them don’t.
I’m actually considering shaving off my beard on my birthday at the end of the month and then growing it back out for a year. Not sure just yet
Thank you for the kind words, Santa! 😄
@@GregBoswell428 Big beards are far more common in the US than they are here. Just about every comment I get is negative and along the lines of 'redneck' or 'Beverly Hillbillies', but thankfully my wife is an exception. If you do decide to shave it all off, I hope you'll consider a weekly or monthly video update so we can all watch it grow back :) I'd imagine you'd have it back to its current length by September
sharp and clean 😊❤️
Thanks!
Your beard is a lot shorter than usual. Are you keeping this look or growing it long again?
Not sure yet
I go against the grain (direction the hair grows) with my trimmer. That way you get every hair the same length. I also go against the grain with the trimmer on the upper lip, and then trim it up without the guard on, along the lip line. No need to use a scissors. I’d probably cut my lip off! 🤕😂🤣
You look much better with the short beard and less of a “neck beard.” Looks great!
You need to make a video of all those women passing out as you walk by! That would go viral! 😂
Oooo, I should do that!!
up
Is this considered a short beard or medium?
@@phase005 short
Thank you so much
I prefer the before but 100%
That longer mustache gives a brutal visual impact, short I don't know the same
GOAT
If you want a crispier line up get yourself a straight razor, it’ll make the beard pop more and look more professional!!!!
I actually like the before.
True 9mm would be achieved going against the grain, many hairs go along and close to the skin and are not trimmed by going with the grain so you now have mostly 9mm with some places with much more length than that like under the chin.
If it was against the grain lifting up all hairs while trimming then you would be truly 9mm on every single hair on your face.
Another PERFECT example of what the perfect well kept beard is SUPPOSED to look like!!!☝️👌👏👏👏
Thanks!
Why go down the beard, and not up? 🤔
Totally different cut. Much shorter going against the grain
Like and subscription ... nice video!
@@djsrulez thank you!
i have a great barber who comes to me, and he trims my beard to what i want it.
First I really enjoy your videos. But I need to ask why the beard? Beards first became popular back in the 19th Century. The reason being was to make them look older and more mature. A shaven face looks younger. If I were to grow out my beard, it would be mostly gray. Coloring on a beard since the hair is constantly growing is just temporary and pretty much most guys over 35 are starting to gray. IMHO shave the beard and you would drop like 15 years. You are fit and us that are bald or balding, which also makes us look a little older, just add to it. If you have never done it, treat yourself to a professional shave. I do it about twice a year. Talk about relaxing! Either way, I enjoy your various subjects.
Rank n file are required to baby face.
Special operators can grow beards, if they wish.
Others would if they could, but can't.
A beard is simply a man's badge of honor.
Each grey hair and each wrinkle on my face is a history of my life.
Better before
I agree
So you start with a commercial.
Damn, it looked better before the trim. And by the way, women like it when you don't care TOO MUCH about what they like.
This beard length is good, The rest of of those long beards are gross
Unfortunately either way does not help. Some hair on the head might be good