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Who likes a man with facial hair?

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shysal Mon 08-Apr-19 13:04:36

I just don't like the current trend for beards or designer stubble on men of all ages. Unless very neatly clipped I find them ageing, scruffy and unclean-looking - even on George Clooney! What are your views?

Menopaws Tue 09-Apr-19 06:11:43

Adding to the fact the drugs made his eyelashes really long, I have to cut them because they get entangled!

Menopaws Tue 09-Apr-19 06:09:32

Mine grew a beard recently due to drug related skin problems so couldn't shave and it went with his longer hair, also couldn't cut hair, and I just admit I liked it but he was able to shave last week and I think I prefer without. He liked it because people said he looked like a film star and walking through London recently we did notice how many people gave him a double take, he's very tall and carried the look well

CherylMoon Tue 09-Apr-19 03:46:17

My husband has a beard which he has had for 3 years. I’m ok with it now but I preferred beardless! My son has a huge beard, which I don’t like but it’s up to him and his fiancée likes it I thinksmile

BBbevan Tue 09-Apr-19 03:26:08

My DH has a shortish beard. He has had it for most of our married life. His father was bearded too. My son also has a beard. His is the fashionable long ,Edwardian sort. I think both DH and DS look great. They both use special beard products and look well groomed

B9exchange Mon 08-Apr-19 23:37:04

I hate any type of facial hair, be it designer stubble or the full set. Hate the feel of being kissed by someone with a hairy face! Two sons go in for the stubble look, one stays clean shaven, nothing I say would make any difference, nor should it, they are grown men!

grannyactivist Mon 08-Apr-19 23:28:52

Love the photo kitty. The Wonderful Man has an eye catching moustache that is much admired and causes people to smile - and drunk young men to cross roads to shake his hand or have a photo taken with him!

When our son got married his moustache was almost a guest of honour; each of the tables was named for a famous moustache and our daughter-in-law had embroidered different styles of moustaches that were displayed on hoops like the picture. The top table was named for my husband. smile It was a very special tribute and a great talking point.

1inamillion Mon 08-Apr-19 23:09:16

I've always known my DH with a beard. He keeps it very close trimmed and is fortunately a very fastidious man. We met in 1976 and married a year later so I'm quite used to it ?
DS has designer stubble, I much prefer that to the goatee he sported a while back.
Agree that Dick Strawbridge's moustache looks hideous, lord knows what's lurking in there.
Kitty good photo of you and Mr Kitty

Granny23 Mon 08-Apr-19 22:50:19

My DGS's Grandpas, father and both Uncles are all beardies. He has been desperate to grow a beard but at only 11 has a few years to wait yet. I bought him a pack of 3 false beards at Christmas and he wears them alternatively except at school, though he put one to good use in the schools Christmas show (while playing the bassoon!) and another on World Book Day.

I have always thought that it is a blessing that woman (in general) cannot grow beards because it would be such an effort to keep up with trends. Imagine the permutations that fashion would dictate - short or long, curly or straight. moustache or not, beard and head hair matching or contrasting, with or without ribbons or jewels. Not to mention the difficulties in applying lipstick and all the extra beard care products we would have to buy.

crystaltipps Mon 08-Apr-19 20:27:50

I was on a train in rush hour recently and noticed that hardly any male was clean shaven - almost all had beards of some description. Beards are definitely the look at the moment. It only seems to be conservative politicians that are clean shaven these days- reason enough to prefer beards. I like a neatly trimmed beard like Patrick from Sewing Bee. Not the hillbilly bushy type.

janeainsworth Mon 08-Apr-19 19:36:44

Of course it’s their choice glamma and it’s just as well we don’t all have the same tastes in men!
shysal he has a nice face but my problem with long haired men is not so much the hair itself but the fact that long haired men often seem to not wash it as often as they should. Stringy greasy ringlets are a turn-off for sure?

Day6 Mon 08-Apr-19 19:36:29

What a lovely photo kitty - two smiley, happy people. x

Day6 Mon 08-Apr-19 19:33:51

I don't mind a neat and trimmed beard and moustache, worn close to the face. It's the exploding ones that sprout everywhere I am not fond of, and yes, Dick Strawbridge's whiskers do look as though they could be a home to dormice or something.. That moustache would trap all sots of things. Yuck.

shysal Mon 08-Apr-19 19:27:45

lemongrove and janeainsworth, on the whole I agree about long hair on a man, but I have to admit to thinking Pete Wicks is very attractive. Lookswise anyway, not so much characterwise!

glammanana Mon 08-Apr-19 18:40:38

My OH has always had a beard or a close shaved "designer stuble" for as long as I have known him.
He shaved it off once and was working outside in the garden as the children came home from school,they asked me who was the man in the garden as they did not recognise him with out his facial hair.
Some men just suit a beard I think its their choice surely.

kittylester Mon 08-Apr-19 18:40:18

I do!!

grumppa Mon 08-Apr-19 18:37:19

Bearded since I left school (and in two summer holidays before that) apart from two gaps for amateur theatricals and a couple of trimmer malfunctions. Was black, now white, and I am facing the challenge of making it as unlike Corbyn's as possible, so it is creeping up my cheeks.

janeainsworth Mon 08-Apr-19 18:33:48

Now getting adverts for ‘the Beard Club’??

janeainsworth Mon 08-Apr-19 18:31:55

On much the same subject hate long hair on a man too
Lemon just think how awful it would be to be married to a man with long hair and a beard grin

dragonfly46 Mon 08-Apr-19 18:27:29

Very handsome Teetime!
I normally do like beards but my DH has just decided recently with all his ill health he would not shave. He just trims every morning and I hate it. It is neither one thing or the other. I just put it down to laziness!! Apparently it is the fashion!!

Pittcity Mon 08-Apr-19 18:22:35

I love a beard and have recently persuaded DH to keep the one he grew after a week away fishing.
He keeps his now white hair and beard trimmed short.

tanith Mon 08-Apr-19 18:19:54

Don’t like hairy men at all beards very offputting. Having said that 3 of my GS’s have full beards and I’m always telling them how it ages them but their wives and girlfriends don’t seem to mind.

Eglantine21 Mon 08-Apr-19 18:09:22

Don’t you find the hairs go up your own nose when you’re kissing a man with a moustache?

M0nica Mon 08-Apr-19 18:06:52

Wouldn't have a man without a beard, both DH and DS have one. They are an engineer and an archaeologist respectively and the beards come with the job.

lemongrove Mon 08-Apr-19 17:32:40

A clean shaven Roman or a hairy Gaul? grin
I like a clean shaven man but each to their own.
On much the same subject hate long hair on a man too.

Charleygirl5 Mon 08-Apr-19 15:31:11

It is also a no for me but I love the dog Teetime.