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Never shaving my beard off again (pic)
DIR By: Progress
Date: February 17, 2017, 4:02 am
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Mew help me pls
HTML http://i.imgur.com/DuIh1Ea.jpg
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Re: Never shaving my beard off again (pic)
DIR By: Skull
Date: February 17, 2017, 3:17 pm
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HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CxnGMcz5os
;D
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Re: Never shaving my beard off again (pic)
DIR By: MeltedFace
Date: February 17, 2017, 11:53 pm
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Just a tip, but a beard trimmed short that creates a "squared"
jaw along where the gonial angle should end up being is a great
way to go! You've just got a fresh canvas now ;)
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Re: Never shaving my beard off again (pic)
DIR By: Progress
Date: February 18, 2017, 4:59 am
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Ha, that video came to my mind too as was taking the picture.
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> Just a tip, but a beard trimmed short that creates a "squared"
jaw along where the gonial angle should end up being is a great
way to go! You've just got a fresh canvas now ;)
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Definitely. Shaving the neck area all the way up to the
underside of mandible in a way that improves the gonial angle is
exactly the type of beard I've been donning for years. My face
looks much more harmonious that way.
It's amazing how much chin alone can affect the whole face:
HTML http://i.imgur.com/JAO2shD.png
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Re: Never shaving my beard off again (pic)
DIR By: Ryan
Date: February 20, 2017, 4:30 am
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I made a long post about how I also use shaving to improve my
facial harmony, with a picture with description how to exactly
shave it to imrpove your jawline and facial harmony. However,
the site does not let me post. it it gives an error
"An Error Has Occurred!
The upload folder is full. Please try a smaller file and/or
contact an administrator."
What kind of nonsense is this? the picture was like 96 KB. This
is small enough right?
And what is 'upload folder is full" ? Is there such a thing here
as upload folder here?
Does anyone know? Took me quite some time to make the picture
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Re: Never shaving my beard off again (pic)
DIR By: Ryan
Date: February 20, 2017, 6:40 am
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Ok I managed to upload a picture to the website. Not sure how to
make it visible here
HTML http://imgur.com/a/jvgSG
(THE GUY IN THE PICTURE IS NOT ME )
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I use shaving my beard too, to improve my facial harmony
excactly in the same way! I made a picture of how I shave my
beard. I photoshopped the picture to draw how i shave my beard
Positive sides:
- Creates a more defined chin shape
- Creates a more defined jawshape
- Gives your head a more square appearance (good!)
- Makes your lower third appear bigger from most perspectives
Possible problems:
- creating the optimal and natural looking shape "jaw line"might
not be easy for everyone.
- If your face is very lean/skinny, it might be more visible
that the shape of the beard and your jawline are not exactly the
same
- If you use the method of leaving certain areas longer or
shorter to define the shape of the jaw and chin, it requires
more manual work and more creativity
- If your hair is not very dense, you should let the thin areas
grow longer than the rest. I use that way because my beard lacks
hair on a few areas. It works very well! Shave the edges as
sharp as possible if your hair is not dense in all areas. This
creates the illusion of a thicker beard, denser beard area. The
more undefined the edges are, the thinner the beard will look.
You also need stronger defined edges in order to create the
shape of the jawline
Tips:
- Always comb the hairs down before shaving
- Use 2 mirrors to see yourself from side perspective. 1 regular
big mirror and 1 smaller one you hold in your hand might is a
good method that works
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Re: Never shaving my beard off again (pic)
DIR By: Progress
Date: February 20, 2017, 9:19 am
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Thanks for taking the time to do that. Yes, I fully agree, that
kind of beard is a blessing for us chinlets and jawlets. You can
embed pics by writing
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[img] pic url here [/img]
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Re: Never shaving my beard off again (pic)
DIR By: Tyler
Date: March 2, 2017, 2:02 pm
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Actually I think your chin looks fine.
A few years ago I learned about face exercise and being that I
spent most of my life slack-faced from boredom (school, watching
TV, or having "fun" absorbed in endless hours of video and
computer game "joy"), I saw later in life that my face muscles
are actually pretty slack and droopy.
I exercise my face to try and lift it back up, and it actually
makes a positive difference.
I knew a woman, too, during my time living in a homeless
shelter, whose face became puffy from alcohol abuse, and she
told me how one night of smiling actually lifted her whole face
up and her cheeks too. I also met with her again after she'd
been through rehab and while her face was back to its healthy
rosy colour after the sickly parlor she'd worn, what actually
struck me most was how her face had lifted back up to a more
beautiful position.
In the task to become our best versions, I think that lightly
adjusting the underlying bone helps, but the fitness of the face
itself also is a piece of the overall puzzle.
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