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17th October 15, 02:34 AM
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Thank you all for your replies, it does seem that here on this forum most have facial hair of some sort, all the time or like myself at certain times of the year, I cannot comment if its Kilt related or just the trend now, as my original question was about the number of facial hair products coming on to the market nowheredays, thank you all for your time to reply. Kit
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17th October 15, 05:21 AM
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Late to the show here, sorry. Personally, I find facial hair, even well trimmed facial hair, an unattractive trait.
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17th October 15, 05:54 AM
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 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
Late to the show here, sorry. Personally, I find facial hair, even well trimmed facial hair, an unattractive trait.
Hi Jock Scot, There is no need to be sorry, and thank you for your comment, your the first to say they don't sport facial hair. Kit
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17th October 15, 06:48 AM
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I've been bearded, most of the time, since 1975. I burned it off once, early on (long story, and of course alcohol was involved) then grew it back. A few years later I had to shave for work related reasons. By that time most folks were used to seeing me with facial hair. Once my chin was shaved (kept the mustache) I had some people look at me, puzzle a bit, and then ask, "Have you lost weight?". My answer was, "Yeah, probably and ounce or so.". As soon as I could, I grew it back, and have kept it since, although it's far more white than red these days
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