tips for growing a Resputin beard?

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I got to the point where I can feel my facial hair and need to shave, but am really sick and ttired of shaving and am therefore just going to let my facial hair do its own thing. I don't want the hassle of trimming the beard, but are there any other things I should do in order to make sure it doesn't harm my health? Input from people with beards would be especially valuable.
 
While I am genuinely sympathetic to your need to grow a beard, growing it to Rasputin's length might not be conducive to making friends; its length could frighten them away.
 
Well, it's not necessarily going to be as long as Resputin's was. All I meant by "Rasputin" beard was that I wouldn't trim it or try to get it to take any particular shape.
 
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I can think of better people to model a beard on ;)

I guess you just have to let it grow then strategically trim it now and again.

Speaking of evil beards, I've always wanted a little pointy beard like a character in an Errol Flynn movie *swooshes cape*
 
h3donist said:
I can think of better people to model a beard on ;)

I guess you just have to let it grow then strategically trim it now and again.

Speaking of evil beards, I've always wanted a little pointy beard like a character in an Errol Flynn movie *swooshes cape*

Actually that type of evil beard is OK, if you have the face for being a suave and dastardly type. But if it goes wrong, sadly, it looks like pubes. Which is a beardy problem I reckon. Unless that's what is being aimed for:p
 

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