Hi all. First, sorry for my English. I speak a little and I need some help from Google (lol). I came to this forum a couple of weeks ago for information on caring for my beard. It is the first time I think let the beard grow beyond a month. As you can see, I have a malformation in the face. It is a birth defect. And despite attracting much attention, it has not been a problem for a normal life. I'm a professional, I have a wife and two beautiful children.
However, it has been somewhat inconvenient to let his beard grow. The reason is that, although also grow on both cheeks, the size of my left cheek separates the hair, getting it to look more deserted than the other, which is filled faster. To compensate for what looks like a question of color (hue), usually I trim the right cheek and let it grow a bit more the other cheek. Always until week four or five years when I give up. I never thought I could go beyond that, but now, seeing what can be done with free beard growth which at first seem uninhabited, I am ready to see how far I can go on both cheeks. That's why I named this thread: "two beards in one". And the reason why I decided to write in this forum. First, because it seems to be a good source of encouragement and, secondly, because it also translates into a commitment.
With all this, the photos accompanying this text are the photos of the beard in several stages. The mustache has a growth of about 7 weeks. The left cheek would be almost 6. And the right to 5. This week I made an adjustment on the cheeks to make it look a little neater, also in the neck, to test the ideal line to cut my beard. The idea is to begin to grow more freely from now and see how the two sides of the face are filled. I hope to reach a long, thick beard. And maybe I could accompany me on this trip. Greetings to all and thanks in advance for your comments.

However, it has been somewhat inconvenient to let his beard grow. The reason is that, although also grow on both cheeks, the size of my left cheek separates the hair, getting it to look more deserted than the other, which is filled faster. To compensate for what looks like a question of color (hue), usually I trim the right cheek and let it grow a bit more the other cheek. Always until week four or five years when I give up. I never thought I could go beyond that, but now, seeing what can be done with free beard growth which at first seem uninhabited, I am ready to see how far I can go on both cheeks. That's why I named this thread: "two beards in one". And the reason why I decided to write in this forum. First, because it seems to be a good source of encouragement and, secondly, because it also translates into a commitment.
With all this, the photos accompanying this text are the photos of the beard in several stages. The mustache has a growth of about 7 weeks. The left cheek would be almost 6. And the right to 5. This week I made an adjustment on the cheeks to make it look a little neater, also in the neck, to test the ideal line to cut my beard. The idea is to begin to grow more freely from now and see how the two sides of the face are filled. I hope to reach a long, thick beard. And maybe I could accompany me on this trip. Greetings to all and thanks in advance for your comments.

