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kplandes wrote:Yeah, length is all you need if you want a handlebar. There's an in-between phase you have to power, through.
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Elfcirynn I enjoyed the in-between phase, where every morning I woke up with my moustache tickling my lower lip and being a constant nuisance because it wasn't long enough to wax, and it refused to be swept to the sides, and it got in everything. But I enjoy the hassles of a longer moustache, and it's definitely worth it, in my opinion. So soldier through it, keep posting pictures, and before you know it you're gonna have a butt-kickin' handlebar.
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Just a quick update. I am still growing out the 'stache. I have not trimmed it or the beard in two weeks. The moustache is probably untrimmed about three weeks. Seems to be slow growing and I don't see much difference from two weeks ago, but I'll let you guys be the judge of that. This is a picture of my everyday 'stache, I have been putting up into small handlebars from time to time. I tried wax, but that did not seem to work as well as good old hairspray, Aquanet brand to be exact. It keeps the tips up all day, yet still looks natural and not over doneCheers and beard on!
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