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Vioguy wrote: A month? That's really not too bad. Did your goatee and stache have a head start?
No, not really, the coverage is just a lot better and the hairs seem to be thicker (there's still a patch in the stache that's blond and has lighter growth). I did get a little enthusiastic a few weeks back and trimmed on a somewhat high setting to curb the fasties and to keep the hairs from growing into my mouth. I never had much trouble growing a goatee (used to have one when I was 17/18), though I never seriously bothered with my stache because I don't seem to grow any connectors (I wanted a full goatee). I'm actually surprised on how well it's growing! I thought it would be a lot lighter, but I guess my previous predictions were wrong.
The stache and goatee could be a lot darker since there's still quite a few blond hairs but I'm not disappointed with the color.
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CaptAndy wrote: Glad you're pleased with the trim. It really does make a big difference. For whatever it's worth, I've never bothered with going with the grain--rather, I set it to the length I like and go against the grain. Makes it pretty much idiot proof. I've never had any problems with it.
That's what occurred to me at first, but I was worried about cutting too much and exemplifying the sparse areas because most of the coverage there stems from longer hairs. I might try your method at a later date.
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