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Beard length advice

mmm75

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Hello,

I'm currently wearing a very light stubble (photo with the black turtleneck). Do you think I'm more attractive like this, compared to a heavier stubble on photo 2 ? I also have no idea if I have a good jawline that would allow me to get away with such a light stubble. Any advice is welcomed !

Thanks !
 

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1st one looks best

you may want to consider a hairstyle that hides your hairline or even a hair transplant, your forehead messes up your harmony a lot

alternatively you could try dermarolling and rosemary oil/rice extract to see if you get any results, be wary of topical minoxidil as it can make you lose collagen but it does work
 
look in the jaw guide thread theres a section on beard advice
 
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1st one looks best

you may want to consider a hairstyle that hides your hairline or even a hair transplant, your forehead messes up your harmony a lot

alternatively you could try dermarolling and rosemary oil/rice extract to see if you get any results, be wary of topical minoxidil as it can make you lose collagen but it does work
Thank you man !

Indeed I intend to do something for my hairline, at least use ricin oil to see where it goes. I try and go for the natural products first so will avoid minoxidil. Do you think there is still a chance to grow long hair ?
 
Thank you man !

Indeed I intend to do something for my hairline, at least use ricin oil to see where it goes. I try and go for the natural products first so will avoid minoxidil. Do you think there is still a chance to grow long hair ?
I’d say so, your hair isn’t bad just thinning and slightly receding, you could probably still reverse it
 

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