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he's standing on the wall while taking that picture!
TheSolitaryMan said:May I ask how long you've been growing/styling it?
Badjedidude said:TheSolitaryMan said:May I ask how long you've been growing/styling it?
I shave it every couple of months. But it only takes like a week and a half to go from nothing to full bloom. I've trained it to be a majestic, awesome 'stache. lol
TheSolitaryMan said:A week! Wow. Do you mind if I steal your genetics? It's quick and relatively painful-err, less.
Badjedidude said:Because shaving supposedly encourages hair growth... which is why it's a bad idea to shave one's eyebrows. After every shave, your hair will grow back just a teeny bit stronger and more resilient.
Equinox said:Badjedidude said:Because shaving supposedly encourages hair growth... which is why it's a bad idea to shave one's eyebrows. After every shave, your hair will grow back just a teeny bit stronger and more resilient.
Actually, that is a myth. I'm pretty sure you can thank your genes for this.
Equinox said:Actually, that is a myth. I'm pretty sure you can thank your genes for this.
Badjedidude said:I was jamming tonight and took a few pics. I messed with one of them for fun, so yes... that makes me a camwhore.
seventhson said:
So thats my ugly mug. People say I'm good looking but yeah I think they are being nice.
Badjedidude said:I'm not so sure it IS a myth. Based on results and personal observations (of others as well)...
ooooooh attractiveTheSolitaryMan said:Moustache, as I promised all the ladies
Striking my manly (read: slightly homoerotic) pose too. Phwooar! etc.
I really need a haircut :s
(And no, I didn't post up my real 'tache because you can't actually see it unless you're fully zoomed into my lips, lol )
Okiedokes said:
TropicalStarfish said:This is a pic of me and my girl friend last summer. I still look pretty much the same as I did then, except my hair is a bit longer.
http://s1200.photobucket.com/albums/bb336/TropicalStarfish/
Minus said:I would suspect that growing up (older) was the cause for the change, not shaving.
Mayo Clinic dermatologist Lawrence E. Gibson, M.D. says
"...shaving hair doesn't change its thickness, color or rate of growth."
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