I am totally clean shaven for the first time in close to thirty years, no gotee. I felt like a newb shaving under my nose and lips, my chin feels unnatural.
Now I am wondering, who the hell is that double chinned bald man in the mirror.
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I am totally clean shaven for the first time in close to thirty years, no gotee. I felt like a newb shaving under my nose and lips, my chin feels unnatural.
Now I am wondering, who the hell is that double chinned bald man in the mirror.
It'll grow back in no time...if need be.
Pete <:-}
Ha! I know what you mean, when I shaved my moustache off my top lip felt naked! It does take a while to get used to it.
Pics or or didn’t happen.
I've had a mustache for nearly 40 years and only shaved it once since I was able to grow one...until my wife bugged me enough to shave it off. She was curious since she had never seen me without it. I walked out of the bathroom, she took one look and said, "now grow it back."
I have a cousin who has had a full beard since he was in his late teens. He’s in his early 70’s now.
A couple of years ago he shaved off his beard just to see what reaction he would get. His wife said something to the effect that he’d better grow the beard back since she felt she was sleeping with her mother in law. He grew it back.
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Here you go
It’s good to see you take a walk on the wild side.
Thanks for the pic! :bow: :tu
Now I'm trying to visualize the 'Elvis Sideburns'---- :thinking:
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My reaction is if you go that far you might as well get rid of the eyebrows.:)
One of my favorite comedians is John Pinnette, he passed away a few years back.
He actually spent two years in a Broadway Play portraying a woman. Here's what he had to say about having to shave his eyebrows to do that character--
John Pinette:
[about having to shave off his eyebrows for his role as a woman on Broadway] Socially this was very difficult on me. When you have no eyebrows... people don't know what's wrong but they're pretty sure something isn't right. And maybe we should take the next elevator, Honey.
Bon says you look much younger
My wife threatened me with, " if you shave off your mustache, I'll shave off something else while your asleep"!
No worries here, I'd shaved it off once when I was younger, couldn't stand it.!
I shaved mine the first year of Movember for the first time in over 30 years, second year of Movember my wife promised to match all my donations to NOT shave it ever again, so ever since, I’ve donated in other ways to the cause, and to keep a happy wife..
I am sporting my Covid Cut at the moment.
I still have my mustache but I can make that work!
The fit test numbers from what I see are some random formula but with the straight shave mine are by far the highest in my department.
That full face mask just glues itself to my face!
My dad said his grandfather would shave his mustache off if he was.mad at his wife. She didn't like it shaved off because she said, "his mouth looked like a chicken's a$$hole"
I think you look younger Charlie.
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Forty five years ago, back when I was young, married and had a 5 yr old daughter, I sported a goatee. One day I shaved it off. My daughter took one look and said .... "put it back!".
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Now we know what Charlie really looks like.
Did you shave off the goatee using one of the famous Lewis straight razors?
I was always clean shaven until a few years ago when I cut my upper lip shaving. I grew a mustache while the cut was healing. I like the new look, so I kept the stache. With the virus situation, I wondered if I might be be better off clean-shaven, so I shaved off the mustache. I did not like the way I looked without it, so I grew it back over the next three weeks. I suspect it will take more than three weeks to get your goatee back to its normal length, but at least if you do not like your new appearance, it is reversible.
That's just not right. A Lewis beard deserves a Lewis Razor.:rofl2:
Yeah, I hear you. You can't get a good orange in Florida either.