DoNTM0V3 wrote:
Hi, it's the first time i'm on your thread to comment, i looked at your whole thread, and your beard looks top at any length, my respects.
I don't know if the color of your hair is natural or not, but i like this difference between hair and beard color, very original.
I understand why you are a beard jedi , the beard is so awesome at any length !
I'm glad i found and look into your whole thread.

Thanks for your post. You have patience and perseverence to have slogged through my whole thread, and I hope you enjoyed the effort. It has been a lot of fun for me to share this journey with others and to read through others like yours as well. You seem to be finding great delight in discovering your strong suit in shaping your beard so well. It's quite impressive.

My hair and beard color are all natural. I can't explain why the snow fell on the lower elevations first (much, much lower first!), but there are an increasing number of silver threads appearing among the gold and bronze above my ears. I've said before, "I may not live forever, but I'll never dye." 
 
MetalMungos wrote:
Well, your barber is certainly an expert in this area because he nailed it. Beard looks even more lushy and fluffier than ever, and I quite like it. STache also got some freedom. You look very handsome.
And Jeremy's beard is also great looking. Mind asking him to join us on the board? Hahah

Keep beardin'

MM

Thanks, MM. He did nail it, didn't he? Jeremy keeps a very columnar beard with a well-defined, squared-off end. Today I pointed him to this Beard Board, and he was enthusiastic to go home and look into it. I hope he signs on and regularly shares his valuable insights with this Community.

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In a world of shorn faces, it is our privilege to offer those around us the exquisite opportunity to know a gentleman with a beard.