I've lasered my whole beard and i look 10x better and confidence insanely spiked up, it turned out to how i always anticipated it. honestly dwelling on it that much is unnecessary there is people out there doing crazy work with face surgeries and what not its really incomparable to just removing unwanted hair , shouldn't feel ashamed for wanting to achieve a certain look anyway. great video tho much love man
How was your experience bro? I am also thinking about doing this laser treatment to remove my beards permanently, I can't tolerate these beards pricking when they grow every week , nor I want to groom over and over, I literally hate beards on me
more power to you brother, being worried of something about yourself is truly something which eats you up from inside, happy to see you winning the battle over the intrusive thoughts
Laser hair removal significantly reduces hair growth, but it's not always 100% permanent. Multiple sessions, sometimes spaced out over time, are often needed for the best results. I still have patches in my beard and under my chin that's harder to see. Also the density of the beard significantly decreased.
Is it really permanent? I heard first is is needed to do some treatments and beard stops growing, but next you need one supporting treatment once a year to be smooth-faced. But if you stop treatments, is beard patchy or it after some times become even?
My father has transformed significantly, and I'm proud of the person he's become. I don't want to speak ill of him, but the truth is, his past actions caused deep pain for my family. The physical abuse we endured left lasting wounds. As I got older, I desperately wanted to distance myself from that part of my life. When I started growing a beard, it triggered something deep and I found disgust in myself. I associated the beard with shame and the hurt. He carried a beautiful long beard that seemed to mask wounds. I'm sharing this so that it can help someone who has gone through a similar circumstance.
I have been in this Country for 25 years. I have to tell I never hid my identity as a Muslim. I may have been discriminated, maybe three times openly, and maybe five times covertly. So I can tell you there is really no practical racism in the USA. I and my family have never seen it. I have had interactions with thousand upon thousands of people over the years, and never experienced it.
yeah, even i started to grow my beard out because it is obligatory for muslims and most interactions i have are just normal, sometimes you get looks from people and maybe sometimes you feel like you get treated differently but with these hardships Allah will reward you even more for following the rules of Islam, don't try to hide who you are or be affected by what others seemigly think.
Thank you for sharing your experience. It's heartening to hear you haven't faced overt discrimination as a Muslim in the US. To clarify, this video is not related to Islamophobia. An image was mistakenly used that might have alluded to it, but I was on a 10 day retreat when the video was posted and wasn't aware of the final edit. That image has since been removed as it detracted from the message I'm trying to convey. The shame surrounding my beard, which led me to remove it, stems from a much deeper, personal place, unrelated to my faith. While I may share more details in the future at a time where I feel ready, this video focuses on overcoming internalized shame at a higher level, regardless of its origins.
Not sure if you’ve tried laser hair removal or not, but it’s more about reduction than permanent removal. It definitely did a great job of reducing the hair overall, especially in those first few years. Over time (this was over 10 years ago), some hair grew back, but my beard is still patchy, especially under my chin. So while laser is super effective, it’s not always a one and done deal (even after 6 treatments). Hope that clears it up.
I hate my mustache whenever someone sees me they automatically think I’m a porn star. 😔 porn is a dirty, disgusting profession and that’s the reason I hate my mustache god the humiliation.
The decisions we make as a result of past experiences, especially from childhood, can reflect deep wounds. I get the comical analogy you're trying to make. Wishing you the best on your journey.
what the fuck dude, i just wanted a review on beard laser removal lol
Fr fr 😂😂
😂 Lol, well bro, now that you're here, come on in and take a seat!
sameee
I've lasered my whole beard and i look 10x better and confidence insanely spiked up, it turned out to how i always anticipated it. honestly dwelling on it that much is unnecessary there is people out there doing crazy work with face surgeries and what not its really incomparable to just removing unwanted hair , shouldn't feel ashamed for wanting to achieve a certain look anyway. great video tho much love man
How was your experience bro? I am also thinking about doing this laser treatment to remove my beards permanently, I can't tolerate these beards pricking when they grow every week , nor I want to groom over and over, I literally hate beards on me
more power to you brother, being worried of something about yourself is truly something which eats you up from inside, happy to see you winning the battle over the intrusive thoughts
Appreciate you and your kind words!
Question: How did your beard hair grow back after the lasers?
Laser hair removal significantly reduces hair growth, but it's not always 100% permanent. Multiple sessions, sometimes spaced out over time, are often needed for the best results. I still have patches in my beard and under my chin that's harder to see. Also the density of the beard significantly decreased.
a male model told me beard laser removal is not permanent like the other body parts,it will regrow after 1 -3 months no matter the sessions
Is it really permanent? I heard first is is needed to do some treatments and beard stops growing, but next you need one supporting treatment once a year to be smooth-faced. But if you stop treatments, is beard patchy or it after some times become even?
@@artemitkuchinov In my experience, getting laser hair removal made my beard very patchy for a long time until my beard started growing back
I did a 7 hair removal sessions and now i want my old beard back what can i do please 😢
Build a time machine.
Savage.😂 @@AshwinRamdin
why did you initially want to get rid of your beard?
My father has transformed significantly, and I'm proud of the person he's become. I don't want to speak ill of him, but the truth is, his past actions caused deep pain for my family. The physical abuse we endured left lasting wounds. As I got older, I desperately wanted to distance myself from that part of my life. When I started growing a beard, it triggered something deep and I found disgust in myself. I associated the beard with shame and the hurt. He carried a beautiful long beard that seemed to mask wounds. I'm sharing this so that it can help someone who has gone through a similar circumstance.
you should probably go again since its back
I'm enjoying the fact that it's back and I get to experience something I thought/wanted was permanently erased.
I have been in this Country for 25 years. I have to tell I never hid my identity as a Muslim. I may have been discriminated, maybe three times openly, and maybe five times covertly. So I can tell you there is really no practical racism in the USA. I and my family have never seen it. I have had interactions with thousand upon thousands of people over the years, and never experienced it.
yeah, even i started to grow my beard out because it is obligatory for muslims and most interactions i have are just normal, sometimes you get looks from people and maybe sometimes you feel like you get treated differently but with these hardships Allah will reward you even more for following the rules of Islam, don't try to hide who you are or be affected by what others seemigly think.
Thank you for sharing your experience. It's heartening to hear you haven't faced overt discrimination as a Muslim in the US.
To clarify, this video is not related to Islamophobia. An image was mistakenly used that might have alluded to it, but I was on a 10 day retreat when the video was posted and wasn't aware of the final edit. That image has since been removed as it detracted from the message I'm trying to convey. The shame surrounding my beard, which led me to remove it, stems from a much deeper, personal place, unrelated to my faith. While I may share more details in the future at a time where I feel ready, this video focuses on overcoming internalized shame at a higher level, regardless of its origins.
@@rootedwithsami Alhamdullillah. I always found my strength in Deen. Asking Allah for anything and always getting it makes my Imaan really strong.
Will my beard regrow after 4 sessions
Will my patchy areas regrow
@@Wfos2785 I’d say there’s a solid chance it can grow back over time, especially if you stop after just 4 sessions. Hope that helps.
How the f did you bear grew back if you performed a laser hair "REMOVAL"..??
Not sure if you’ve tried laser hair removal or not, but it’s more about reduction than permanent removal. It definitely did a great job of reducing the hair overall, especially in those first few years. Over time (this was over 10 years ago), some hair grew back, but my beard is still patchy, especially under my chin. So while laser is super effective, it’s not always a one and done deal (even after 6 treatments). Hope that clears it up.
bruh i cant even grow a proper beard and theres dudes who laser theirs off..
Lol. Mine came back eventually! Maybe yours will too, just give it some time
Sorry. but this 'pseudo follicus barbae' is becoming too much
it is permenant
Love be true to yourself 🙏🏽❤🙏🏽
Thank you Lisa
itnis permenant
I hate my mustache whenever someone sees me they automatically think I’m a porn star. 😔 porn is a dirty, disgusting profession and that’s the reason I hate my mustache god the humiliation.
The decisions we make as a result of past experiences, especially from childhood, can reflect deep wounds. I get the comical analogy you're trying to make. Wishing you the best on your journey.