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    Default Beard-ology: A Look Into the Possibilities of Facial Hair

    I am a man who loves his facial hair. In my mind I have been given a canvas of hair and should see what possibilities are in store. In my time shaping and forming beards I have done many things. Some traditional like a Van Dyke. Some far-fetched. Like having shamrocks of facial hair on my cheek. I would like to present to you a photo-documentary of some of the things I do with my facial hair.

    First off I would like to apologize as the first pictures will not be straight razor shaven as my experience is just starting. I will say some of the styles will be recreated when I believe sufficient skill has been attained.

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    I do plan on recreating some of these and trying out other styles like muttonchops. I hope the fun ones like candy canes are easier with the straight razor. Feedback is always welcome.
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    Very nice, Pyrateknight. I've had countless varieties of mustaches, beards and sideburns myself over the years. Nowadays I go clean shaven for much of the year (influence of straight shaving ), always sport the 'burns, but being Canadian means that facial hair season is in late Fall/Winter. I can't give up entirely on my beard lol....

    Have fun,

    Ryan

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    I have decided that I will turn this into an album and let this turn into feedback on my beard pictures as I upload more. There will be a post when I post more beard pictures to the album.

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    I've been trying to get a buddy of mine to take up an asymmetrical beard. He's not too hip on the idea however. I was saying a Burnside on one side connecting to a mustache that becomes a trucker mustache, or a handlebar on the other side. It's an idea whose time has come!

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    Back when I did a winter pelt, it was often an Amish beard (no mustache). Come spring, I'd have to refight the temptation to leave the beard and shave my head, but for a continuous strap up over the top so I had a tonsure at 90 degrees to the normal one. Or, I suppose, a mane. But every year some friend or another managed to talk me down.

    Pyrateknight, I do admire your creativity.
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