Totally agree. I am not traditionally handsome. I'm 5'6", shaved head because of male patterned baldness, but I have a warrior's build. Thick neck, traps, broad shoulders, pecs, etc. I've been told I have piercing eyes and a great head shape so straight men generally like my look more than females. Unfortunately. I'm straight. My best bud is tall, lean, flowing locks, looks like these guys in the video. We have made each other laugh in the past comparing how women respond to things we say. I can say something and women dont respond favorably. My bud can say something we decided was inappropriate and women eat it up. They love it. We just have to know our strengths. I make a woman laugh and have a good time and my buddy just has to show up. The bastard.
Bullshit, all you need is a Corvette and a big bank account like their dad.these yuppies are spoiled Rotten plenty of hot chicks without rich drama and hate.
My beard is my life partner and we understand each other so much and we are truly happy. Yes we fight each morning when I comb it but it's so worth it. ❤
I have a 4 month beard and it's gonna keep growing. I'm married 27 years and I usually only get compliments from men. I got about 5 compliments this Sunday at church. Got one from a woman today though. I started getting more compliments once I started blow drying it last week.
If you profile image is you, that's a great beard and keep it going. I got a compliment from a female the other day with my beard which is nothing super long, I keep it maintained once a week.
It's not quite right. What I got from the video is this: well maintained beard is always great, you can't go wrong with scruffy beard and if you have a more unkempt hairstyle then the beard should be spot on and vice versa.
I've got a lot of shelf and chin coverage, which is good at hiding the weight in my face, cheeks that are only just getting some whisps, and lower coverage side burn to corner areas. I also got a currently disconnected mustache. I did some short side burns with a squared chin beard to hide patches, but now I'm in the process of growing the corners of my jaw to match with my chin. I'm hoping the length will cover the patches, and it's looking promising. I just gotta maintain my chin while it catches up.
One thing I learned as I've gotten older is just do what you like and grow whatever style you like. Be true to yourself and never grow it out just to impress a girl. Grow what you like and just be confident and you will definitely find a girl into it. I always use to make the mistake of doing things in hopes to impress that certain someone instead of doing what I really wanted.
Your overly happy face makes you look way younger than you are. Must've had a good life. Happiness has such a great effect on the skin and shape of the face.
I feel as though he looks like a young man who put makeup on to make himself look older in a way? You're right he does have this youthful glow to him somehow. I think he looks great! It's a very interesting look he has. His beard is the quintessential beard in my opinion.
I've seen this video before, and I have to say I do agree with these women's takes on most of the beards. Yeah sure, attractiveness plays a role but these model guys are still optimizing their look - I prefer the phrase "facial hair with purpose" rather than well-groomed, because I feel purpose is a broader idea that encompasses grooming as well as care and style selection. A beard needs to complement your look but also your lifestyle too - a beard without purpose is just hair growing on your face. I enjoyed watching you react to this Greg, thank you.
In terms of how other people perceive beards, you can't overlook the beard's effect on other men. Beards tend to make other men friendlier and more agreeable in my experience, and just make life subtly but significantly easier. As a man you're probably going to deal with more men than women. You only need to attract one woman at a time, and if a woman categorically hates beards it's a no-go anyway (probably a latent lesbian or some weird aversion to natural male appearance), so you'll only be deterring women who don't matter to you.
Was at a birthday party last summer. This couple came in. The first thing this guy said to me was that my beard was epic. I never saw this guy before. Beard is definitely something that other men notices.
In my gym, I see alot of other guys rocking the beard. I do think that alot of straight men tend to rock the big, long beard for other guys. Sort of a Viking "He Man" dominance look.
at a buffet, i personally sneak corndogs into the buffet so others can enjoy them. I hide 6 corndogs in my jacket pockets. it then, is a joy for me to see other patrons of the establishment eat my corndogs thinking they were part of the buffet.
As a handlebar mustache wearer, female comments are always interesting. “I like it on you but it wouldn’t fit my husband,” is a common response. I have come to realize you need to make that handlebar “fit” you. It’s not just facial hair, it’s more of a statement. It must be rocked with confidence. I mean, most females walk into a photo booth with props and choose a fat mustache for a reason.
It is good that she started the video with a positive note that there will always be a girl (or guy) out there that will love your style as much as you do. I would encourage men not to go with a specific beard style just to please the masses and go with what you like. If you're looking for a partner, be yourself (wearing the beard you like) and you will find the right person. Makes a lot more sense to me at least as it would be better than attracting the wrong kind of people wearing a beard that just appeals to the masses. At the end of the day though, whatever floats your boat.
I'm actually in the middle of growing out my beard and hair, no haircut, no beard trim, all natural. And yes I do live by myself in the middle of the woods and work from home LOL. I'm actually working on an beard growth time lapse for RUclips, I'm on day 124. I plan on going a whole year. I look totally different than what I used to. Some days it looks great, some days I want to chop it off LOL.
There are certain facial hair styles suited for certain face and head shape. Best to follow your natural growth pattern and work with it. I was sporting pencil mustache like Brat Pit. Now for fun try a handlebar with soul patch and little chin. I love it, it keep the beard off my lip and mouth. And its a real head turner. I already stand out at 6,6 but with long swept back hair and curly stash. I follow the concept when they made Thranduil (elf king in LOTR). And the concept was control, as his hairstyle is simple but refine almost look like a veil. I know they say you cant change the direction of your hair growth. I have same hair stile for over 2 decades. But now when i wear them loose, they stay the same true the whole day and never migrate in front. Even when i woke up i just tuck the sides behind ears and am ready to go.
The ginger guy with the long beard is rocking what's called the WG grace look in the uk, with that you can have a unkempt beard but your hair has to be immaculate. His name is Gwilym Pugh, also fits into the aesthetic that he's a folk/blues musician.
Since I absolutely hate getting a mouth full of paint, every time I kiss a woman's lips or cheeks and don't like makeup at all, but yet they don't care what I like and continue to put that shit on their faces, guess what, I can care less about what they think of what I do with my face. Brothers everywhere, sport your beard and tell women it's not their body, so therefore it's not their choice. 😜
As to why I wear my beard. At first I knew a girl that loved beards and she was hot. So I started growing it. And then I saw my own face for the first time in my entire adult life. Like I had been looking at my face all my life but it wasn’t my face until the beard grew in. I have nightmares now that my beard has been cut off.
Im about 5 months into growing a bear its full and looks sharp but never realised there is so much stigma and negativity towards beards.. i.e the myth that there unhygienic etc
Been rocking the struggling rock climber stubble for years and now I'm thinking "What the heck, let's let this do it's thing" and this video is fantastic for getting at what my wife may be into.... A good starting point. And may I ask, why are you the most attractive man I've ever seen??? Good lord, your face is goals for me.
The thing with going for a polarizing style is that, yes, you'll lose some women, but the ones who like it, they'll LOVE it. In my opinion this is a far better bet than going for something more universally enjoyed by women. You'll stand out and you'll know much more quickly if a woman finds you attractive or not.
Glad I found your channel for starters. I'm 41 and always wore a clean face and during the pandemic I decided to grow out a medium length beard kind of like what you are wearing in the video. My wife was very hesitant for the first 6 months, I even shaved it off once during the beginning. As it exists now it is perfect, again like what you are currently wearing. I do maintain it, oiled, clean and brushed. I visit my barber every 2 weeks to keep it properly shaved.
My wife top 3 on me would be 3-big beard(4months of growth) 2-stubble 1-mustache I prefer the big beard, I do the moustache once in a while for her pleasure but it won’t last long before I go back to growing a big beard haha. Good video as always
Don’t even listen to the ones in this video. Some contradict their statements and are basing these off of the model, not the facial hair. And anyone that’s calls a monster Viking beard “cute” is not worth the time lol
I'm 51 and growing my first beard. The longer it gets the more I love it and less I care about about how people feel about it. I will say men seem to dig it more than women. Haha. But I'm married and the wife loves it so not an issue. And maybe I'm delusional but it seems to command a certain respect from people. Weird but cool.
I'm 52 and started growing my beard 18 months ago. I'd always been clean shaven apart from a few weeks here and there. People either love beards or hate them. I seem to get a lot more positive comments from guys though. Not that I really care who likes or dislikes it, I grew it for me and no one else.
@@cornstar1253 I found with mine it took around 4 months to start getting to the look I wanted. At six months I had enough length and thickness to have plenty of grooming options. Enjoy the journey!
Funny enough, my prefered style is natural beard natural hair. That joaquin picture, dude rocks it great! I also think the sunglasses have something to do with it. Messy hair and beard without sunglasses is totally different than the same with sunglasses on. Sunglasses on = automatically cool, gives off that I don't give a darn look with style
I have a full beard but i like to shave I just love my brushes,soaps And after shave Its something I enjoy I don’t care about women’s or people in general , sometimes i grow my beard and when i want to shave , i shave it baby
I currently have long salt and pepper hair, and a 4 week, tidy, short beard. I've also had a chest length well groomed beard, and pretty much everything in between. I don't do it for anyone else, but for how I feel about my own appearance (I get bored, and like to change things up). That said, I've gotten the most compliments, from both men and women, about my beard that's at least 3 months of well kept growth. This video made me curious, but all I learned is that these women are insufferable whatever they look like.
Yeah now that I think about it only men have ever complemented my beard and it's the only thing I've ever mentioned to a male stranger is to complement their beard's. We manly do grow beards for ourselves and other men! I never realized that before...
My 7" long goatie beard looks a bit transparent (I think they call it French Fork) like in the video but I won't cut it down as I prefer to rock it with 3-6 beard beads depending which ones I choose. As some others have said, long beards seem to be more noticed by men than women in a general "cool beard" way. I keep my hair and beard groomed because it makes me feel good in myself 😃👍 (Edit) Subscribed 👍
@@jdemarco Non-high maintenance women would generally say "No thank you" when asked to be recorded giving their opinions on stuff like this. In my experience.
What women (or whoever, really) dislike about beards generally comes down to a few quite simple points: - does it make the person look authentic or pretentious? - does he care about himself too little (wild neckbeards) or too much (pretentious glossy austrian-hungarian moustaches)? - does it make him look older and conservative and if so, is that desirable in his case? - does it cover up his facial features and if so, is that a good thing? It is similar to glasses. They can add character to your rather average face, cover up your bald head or weight gain, make you look bolder, or they can ruin your otherwise interesting features, make you look fragile, weak or pretentious
It’s very true what you’re saying that you can get away with a lot more if you have a good looking face, weight gain is definitely one (not morbidly obese mind you) when people say “no way are you that weight, you carry it off so well” usually that means you’re going to be that one everyone hates in your group after your big weight loss journey 😂
I buzz my head and don’t trim my beard. I do oil it though, and I brush it every morning. Oh, I do trim my mustache. It’s too curly not to. Start getting whiskers sticking out in random directions after a while, and not even wax will control them.
I have a medium length beard now let it grow over winter so gets long but in summer I keep it short. I'm kinda lucky cause my girlfriend doesn't mind my beard no matter what length
Imagine a video on youtube of men critiquing women's hair and make up styles. Saying things like in this video "Ewwww no". How well would that video do?
Everything runs in cycles. In the 70's beards were in. In the 80's clean cut was in, in the 90's it was goatees. Then Beards came back in. Next stop will be clean cut again.
This vid suggests that short, well kept beards are better for making the best possible impression on women...with the caveat that good looks trump everything and render beards, mustaches, hair, etc, irrelevant. :) Anyway, apart from guys who dabble with a bit of facial hair once in a blue, most men, I think, grow beards for themselves - not to impress women. A beard is a personal statement of sorts - albeit a fairly mild one - that you're male and you're not afraid to show it. It's also a bit of a journey; one that takes some degree of patience and fortitude to do a satisfactory job of it. Wearing a beard as a mere "fashion accessory " to attract females, I feel, isn't representative of why most men wear beards.
A man is not perceived by his beard or its absence. People are perceived as whole individuals. That includes so much more than just facial hair. So when a girl says she likes your beard, she in fact likes you.
I loved the translation of "he kind of/some guys pull it off" being code for brutally attractive guys can pull anything off^^ So true.
wasn't really a translation cause the girls were saying that too lol
Red Dillon Yeah, I hadn't gotten that far into the video at the time... Gonna go stand in line to get shot now
Totally agree. I am not traditionally handsome. I'm 5'6", shaved head because of male patterned baldness, but I have a warrior's build. Thick neck, traps, broad shoulders, pecs, etc. I've been told I have piercing eyes and a great head shape so straight men generally like my look more than females. Unfortunately. I'm straight. My best bud is tall, lean, flowing locks, looks like these guys in the video. We have made each other laugh in the past comparing how women respond to things we say. I can say something and women dont respond favorably. My bud can say something we decided was inappropriate and women eat it up. They love it. We just have to know our strengths. I make a woman laugh and have a good time and my buddy just has to show up. The bastard.
Courtney: "A certain vibe"
Greg: "i.e. brutally attractive"
I love this man 😄
Rule #1 for dating, be attractive. Rule #2 for dating, don't be unattractive. Very simple.
🤣🤣
3rd and the most important one..
Have money ☝
Personality matters too bro , and yes attractiveness is definitely #1
Both of which can be controlled to some extent
Bullshit, all you need is a Corvette and a big bank account like their dad.these yuppies are spoiled Rotten plenty of hot chicks without rich drama and hate.
Fun to see this because I caught the original. Really enjoyed your comments!
As a man just do it for yourself not to attract a life partner. Rock whatever style you wish it's yours.
My beard is my life partner and we understand each other so much and we are truly happy. Yes we fight each morning when I comb it but it's so worth it. ❤
Noticing that very attractive men look good in whatever style.. using regular people and not models would have been more informative..
Yeah seemed like outside the couple before/afters and the troll pictures she used male models and professional photos vs average joes.
Or using the same models or attractive people with different facial hair styles
Deadass 🤦🏽♂️
Whether you have a long beard, a mustache, or scruff, it doesn't matter if you're attractive. Their opinion will change if you're attractive.
I have a 4 month beard and it's gonna keep growing. I'm married 27 years and I usually only get compliments from men. I got about 5 compliments this Sunday at church. Got one from a woman today though. I started getting more compliments once I started blow drying it last week.
If you profile image is you, that's a great beard and keep it going. I got a compliment from a female the other day with my beard which is nothing super long, I keep it maintained once a week.
@@bakeraus thanks. I appreciate that. Yes that's me, 3 weeks ago.
grow up !!!
@@chiranjivjena1134 we have we both have beards
@@chiranjivjena1134 Cope
So in a nutshell... It depends on the guy and the girl who's looking
like most things, do what makes you happy
The tl;dr of the video is basically: If you're hot women won't give a damn about your beard unless you look like a complete bum.
It's not quite right. What I got from the video is this: well maintained beard is always great, you can't go wrong with scruffy beard and if you have a more unkempt hairstyle then the beard should be spot on and vice versa.
Nah, most women dont like bears. But get a beard if you are married and dont need to pick up girls as men will most often like beards.
No, it's how well groomed the beard is and how attractive the man is lol
I've got a lot of shelf and chin coverage, which is good at hiding the weight in my face, cheeks that are only just getting some whisps, and lower coverage side burn to corner areas. I also got a currently disconnected mustache. I did some short side burns with a squared chin beard to hide patches, but now I'm in the process of growing the corners of my jaw to match with my chin. I'm hoping the length will cover the patches, and it's looking promising. I just gotta maintain my chin while it catches up.
Holy crap, I legitimately watched this video a day or two ago. And Greg reacts to it.
One thing I learned as I've gotten older is just do what you like and grow whatever style you like. Be true to yourself and never grow it out just to impress a girl. Grow what you like and just be confident and you will definitely find a girl into it. I always use to make the mistake of doing things in hopes to impress that certain someone instead of doing what I really wanted.
Your overly happy face makes you look way younger than you are. Must've had a good life. Happiness has such a great effect on the skin and shape of the face.
I feel as though he looks like a young man who put makeup on to make himself look older in a way? You're right he does have this youthful glow to him somehow. I think he looks great! It's a very interesting look he has. His beard is the quintessential beard in my opinion.
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I've seen this video before, and I have to say I do agree with these women's takes on most of the beards. Yeah sure, attractiveness plays a role but these model guys are still optimizing their look - I prefer the phrase "facial hair with purpose" rather than well-groomed, because I feel purpose is a broader idea that encompasses grooming as well as care and style selection. A beard needs to complement your look but also your lifestyle too - a beard without purpose is just hair growing on your face. I enjoyed watching you react to this Greg, thank you.
In terms of how other people perceive beards, you can't overlook the beard's effect on other men. Beards tend to make other men friendlier and more agreeable in my experience, and just make life subtly but significantly easier. As a man you're probably going to deal with more men than women. You only need to attract one woman at a time, and if a woman categorically hates beards it's a no-go anyway (probably a latent lesbian or some weird aversion to natural male appearance), so you'll only be deterring women who don't matter to you.
Couldn’t have said it any better 👏
Lmao "dont like beards, you must be lesbian"
Was at a birthday party last summer. This couple came in. The first thing this guy said to me was that my beard was epic. I never saw this guy before.
Beard is definitely something that other men notices.
Ha ha, great comment, I wonder what men would say if women started growing out their underarm hair 🤣🤣🤣
@@davidmackintosh429 Personally I don't care that much, you get used to it, you don't see it that often anyway
i grown my beard the way i like it not the way others want me to.
True that. But here we are watching a man and woman we don't even know in real life arguing what men should do with there facial hair.
In my gym, I see alot of other guys rocking the beard. I do think that alot of straight men tend to rock the big, long beard for other guys. Sort of a Viking "He Man" dominance look.
I swear at 9:57 he was orignally gonna say "Your beard will look shitty" lmao
Notice that those girls love those styles if you are an actor or model. Notice the odd looking guys get a disapproval from those girls.
Tbh, the odd ones get disapprovals from men too, for a good reason. But if they themselves like it, go for it.
at a buffet, i personally sneak corndogs into the buffet so others can enjoy them. I hide 6 corndogs in my jacket pockets. it then, is a joy for me to see other patrons of the establishment eat my corndogs thinking they were part of the buffet.
So off topic and yet the funniest thing I've read in a while.
@@beardedguardian71 wahhahaa thanks!
The hero we deserve
How do you keep them warm?
I was hoping you had them hidden under your beard
Can you please do a video on grey stubble and different types of stubble dye
Stubble dye? No such thing
As a handlebar mustache wearer, female comments are always interesting. “I like it on you but it wouldn’t fit my husband,” is a common response.
I have come to realize you need to make that handlebar “fit” you. It’s not just facial hair, it’s more of a statement. It must be rocked with confidence. I mean, most females walk into a photo booth with props and choose a fat mustache for a reason.
It is good that she started the video with a positive note that there will always be a girl (or guy) out there that will love your style as much as you do. I would encourage men not to go with a specific beard style just to please the masses and go with what you like. If you're looking for a partner, be yourself (wearing the beard you like) and you will find the right person. Makes a lot more sense to me at least as it would be better than attracting the wrong kind of people wearing a beard that just appeals to the masses. At the end of the day though, whatever floats your boat.
I'm actually in the middle of growing out my beard and hair, no haircut, no beard trim, all natural. And yes I do live by myself in the middle of the woods and work from home LOL. I'm actually working on an beard growth time lapse for RUclips, I'm on day 124. I plan on going a whole year. I look totally different than what I used to. Some days it looks great, some days I want to chop it off LOL.
Yeah, i wish we could detach facial hair and hang it up like a scarf etc.
@@te9591 Then it would mean something totally different and your wish would probably change accordingly
Good luck
Coming up on a year bro
@maloxi1472 what are you doing bro?
There are certain facial hair styles suited for certain face and head shape. Best to follow your natural growth pattern and work with it.
I was sporting pencil mustache like Brat Pit. Now for fun try a handlebar with soul patch and little chin. I love it, it keep the beard off my lip and mouth. And its a real head turner. I already stand out at 6,6 but with long swept back hair and curly stash. I follow the concept when they made Thranduil (elf king in LOTR). And the concept was control, as his hairstyle is simple but refine almost look like a veil.
I know they say you cant change the direction of your hair growth. I have same hair stile for over 2 decades. But now when i wear them loose, they stay the same true the whole day and never migrate in front. Even when i woke up i just tuck the sides behind ears and am ready to go.
Greg's hair and beard have turned so white now, love it!
Whenever they say “vibe” it’s code for “he is attractive, facial hair or not”.
You didn't link the original video in the description...
The ginger guy with the long beard is rocking what's called the WG grace look in the uk, with that you can have a unkempt beard but your hair has to be immaculate. His name is Gwilym Pugh, also fits into the aesthetic that he's a folk/blues musician.
Great video. I am almost 57, married 38 years and could care less what anyone thinks. If I like it, that’s all that matters
You got married at 19?!?😮
Since I absolutely hate getting a mouth full of paint, every time I kiss a woman's lips or cheeks and don't like makeup at all, but yet they don't care what I like and continue to put that shit on their faces, guess what, I can care less about what they think of what I do with my face. Brothers everywhere, sport your beard and tell women it's not their body, so therefore it's not their choice. 😜
It’s funny because the scruff look used to be considered shabby and “ you need a shave man”
Yup throwback to 10-15 years ago
Men and black women are the only people I’ve ever been given a compliment for my beard. No idea why black women love it, but I ain’t mad at it lmao
As to why I wear my beard. At first I knew a girl that loved beards and she was hot. So I started growing it. And then I saw my own face for the first time in my entire adult life. Like I had been looking at my face all my life but it wasn’t my face until the beard grew in. I have nightmares now that my beard has been cut off.
Let it grow my friend!
Big fan of both this channel and her channel, this was very cool to see pop up in my feed!
Courtney Ryan has been a breath of fresh air on RUclips.
She's hot but shallow
Im about 5 months into growing a bear its full and looks sharp but never realised there is so much stigma and negativity towards beards.. i.e the myth that there unhygienic etc
Been rocking the struggling rock climber stubble for years and now I'm thinking "What the heck, let's let this do it's thing" and this video is fantastic for getting at what my wife may be into.... A good starting point.
And may I ask, why are you the most attractive man I've ever seen??? Good lord, your face is goals for me.
What would be more interesting would be to see good looking guys with bad beard choices, and average/bad looking dudes with great beard styling.
My favorite facial hair always is Goatee and I like it so much !
thanks Greg for this great video ❤️
This is pretty off topic but what’s the advantage of using sea salt spray? I’ve seen it recommended before for beards but never understood the point
The thing with going for a polarizing style is that, yes, you'll lose some women, but the ones who like it, they'll LOVE it. In my opinion this is a far better bet than going for something more universally enjoyed by women. You'll stand out and you'll know much more quickly if a woman finds you attractive or not.
I can no longer eat queso in public. Most foods are completely fine, BUT a couple of foods are problematic for public with a long beard!
Username checks out 😀😀
Whats going on with the white hair & beard?
Glad I found your channel for starters. I'm 41 and always wore a clean face and during the pandemic I decided to grow out a medium length beard kind of like what you are wearing in the video. My wife was very hesitant for the first 6 months, I even shaved it off once during the beginning. As it exists now it is perfect, again like what you are currently wearing. I do maintain it, oiled, clean and brushed. I visit my barber every 2 weeks to keep it properly shaved.
My wife top 3 on me would be
3-big beard(4months of growth)
2-stubble
1-mustache
I prefer the big beard, I do the moustache once in a while for her pleasure but it won’t last long before I go back to growing a big beard haha. Good video as always
I would rather keep my long beard than try and meet women's unreasonable expectations.
That's the best thing to do
Don’t even listen to the ones in this video.
Some contradict their statements and are basing these off of the model, not the facial hair.
And anyone that’s calls a monster Viking beard “cute” is not worth the time lol
A certain vibe = brutally attractive. Lol
Anyone else see the resemblance in the thumbnail? I can’t be the only one
I'm 51 and growing my first beard. The longer it gets the more I love it and less I care about about how people feel about it. I will say men seem to dig it more than women. Haha. But I'm married and the wife loves it so not an issue. And maybe I'm delusional but it seems to command a certain respect from people. Weird but cool.
First beard at 51!?
I'm 52 and started growing my beard 18 months ago. I'd always been clean shaven apart from a few weeks here and there. People either love beards or hate them. I seem to get a lot more positive comments from guys though. Not that I really care who likes or dislikes it, I grew it for me and no one else.
I'm 56 and just 2 months in to my first.
@@cornstar1253 I found with mine it took around 4 months to start getting to the look I wanted. At six months I had enough length and thickness to have plenty of grooming options. Enjoy the journey!
what is the advice for men who can't grow a good full beard? where do we land in this?
And are bald.
No hope
"Everyone is unique" only useless advice u ever get
"He looks great...because he looks great." 🤣
i couldn't stop laughing when i saw that last dude at 5am, it's just too good.
Funny enough, my prefered style is natural beard natural hair. That joaquin picture, dude rocks it great! I also think the sunglasses have something to do with it. Messy hair and beard without sunglasses is totally different than the same with sunglasses on. Sunglasses on = automatically cool, gives off that I don't give a darn look with style
I have a full beard but i like to shave
I just love my brushes,soaps
And after shave Its something I enjoy
I don’t care about women’s or people in general , sometimes i grow my beard and when i want to shave , i shave it baby
Lads um i need advice, am 22 and i can grow a decent long beard that makes me look in my 30s most people keep telling me to trim it down to stubble.
Go for the shaped stubble.
I reacted to this. She copyright striked me 😂
This guy’s beard and hair is wild. So epic
I currently have long salt and pepper hair, and a 4 week, tidy, short beard. I've also had a chest length well groomed beard, and pretty much everything in between. I don't do it for anyone else, but for how I feel about my own appearance (I get bored, and like to change things up). That said, I've gotten the most compliments, from both men and women, about my beard that's at least 3 months of well kept growth. This video made me curious, but all I learned is that these women are insufferable whatever they look like.
Greg is finally starting to look like an old man. About time.
I was thinking the same thing. The make up makes him look like hes made of wax.
Yeah now that I think about it only men have ever complemented my beard and it's the only thing I've ever mentioned to a male stranger is to complement their beard's. We manly do grow beards for ourselves and other men! I never realized that before...
Plus my kids prefer the beard. They don't like it when I shave
I never worry about the opinions of others. If I like it that’s what I care about.
Big Courtney and Greg fan. So this was a treat
Thanks for the nice words Zeus
Greg do you have a full set of veineers? If so how much
My 7" long goatie beard looks a bit transparent (I think they call it French Fork) like in the video but I won't cut it down as I prefer to rock it with 3-6 beard beads depending which ones I choose. As some others have said, long beards seem to be more noticed by men than women in a general "cool beard" way. I keep my hair and beard groomed because it makes me feel good in myself 😃👍 (Edit) Subscribed 👍
As a guy I like a short beard. I like the sharp look of a short beard.
Hey Greg, can you talk about Alopecia Barbae? I've been experiencing it and it grows back in but the hair is almost translucent white. It's scary.
I grow mine in the winter for the cold. I found out that my Scandinavian genes really come out in my beard. Its like a wool coat for my face.
It would be great to see a version of this video with some non high maintenance women.
That's gonna be a tall order...
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@@jdemarco Lol!!🤣 I was gonna say that too!!😂
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Non-high maintenance women would generally say "No thank you" when asked to be recorded giving their opinions on stuff like this. In my experience.
Pretty good content and you need to link up more often with other RUclipsr’s 👍
I personally like short boxed beards, moustaches and goatees (especially disconnected)
If the girls were shown a picture of Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, they would probably like the Mutton Chops.
What women (or whoever, really) dislike about beards generally comes down to a few quite simple points:
- does it make the person look authentic or pretentious?
- does he care about himself too little (wild neckbeards) or too much (pretentious glossy austrian-hungarian moustaches)?
- does it make him look older and conservative and if so, is that desirable in his case?
- does it cover up his facial features and if so, is that a good thing?
It is similar to glasses. They can add character to your rather average face, cover up your bald head or weight gain, make you look bolder, or they can ruin your otherwise interesting features, make you look fragile, weak or pretentious
It’s very true what you’re saying that you can get away with a lot more if you have a good looking face, weight gain is definitely one (not morbidly obese mind you) when people say “no way are you that weight, you carry it off so well” usually that means you’re going to be that one everyone hates in your group after your big weight loss journey 😂
This Courtney Ryan video was in my recommended list this morning. I was wondering why since I had never watched one of her videos before.
“Not necessarily for the attraction of men” although I do notice a lot of gay men I know rock mustaches, so it could be!
Yeah, it was the castro clone look in the 1980s
Tennis player Mansour Bahrami (he is about Greg’s age) rocks a good moustache 🎾
Really such a privilege...
and such a great feast...
thanks a lot !
Is it normal for your beard to be really dark in some areas but blonde in others I'm Mexican so idk if it has anything to do with jt
What do you mean by normal? Everyone's hair color is different
Почему я не слышу звук видео?😢
Sandpaper scruff can look good, but the coarse texture can make for some awkward pain moments when "going downtown"
Don't ever do that. It's submissive and unhygienic
@@cornstar1253 not the case
fantastic video, thank you
The black guys beard was really nice
What happened to the pepper?
I buzz my head and don’t trim my beard. I do oil it though, and I brush it every morning.
Oh, I do trim my mustache. It’s too curly not to. Start getting whiskers sticking out in random directions after a while, and not even wax will control them.
Love the content.
Salute and be blessed.
Am I the only one who thinks BeardBrand and Courtney Ryan should do a collab of some sort?
How do it become a beard model like you
Post a lot of interesting content looking interesting. That's how Greg did it. -Eric
@@BeardbrandAlliance gonna need some camera equipment
Yes this is very interesting' thanks for the video Greg.
Greg, did you go white naturally or by a chemically altered decision? If you chose it, what did you use?
Search our videos---there are two videos of the process of bleaching my hair.
Good video on your side but please save me… where did these women come from, including the host, the local accountancy firm?
I have a medium length beard now let it grow over winter so gets long but in summer I keep it short. I'm kinda lucky cause my girlfriend doesn't mind my beard no matter what length
Imagine a video on youtube of men critiquing women's hair and make up styles. Saying things like in this video "Ewwww no". How well would that video do?
4:58 i.e. BRUTALLY ATTRACTIVE ... cannot be more accurate xD
Joaquin grew that beard as part of an artistic enterprise. It was ultimately meant to be ironic. It was before beards came back in vogue.
Everything runs in cycles. In the 70's beards were in. In the 80's clean cut was in, in the 90's it was goatees. Then Beards came back in. Next stop will be clean cut again.
This vid suggests that short, well kept beards are better for making the best possible impression on women...with the caveat that good looks trump everything and render beards, mustaches, hair, etc, irrelevant. :) Anyway, apart from guys who dabble with a bit of facial hair once in a blue, most men, I think, grow beards for themselves - not to impress women. A beard is a personal statement of sorts - albeit a fairly mild one - that you're male and you're not afraid to show it. It's also a bit of a journey; one that takes some degree of patience and fortitude to do a satisfactory job of it. Wearing a beard as a mere "fashion accessory " to attract females, I feel, isn't representative of why most men wear beards.
I really like beards and moustaches if they're well-maintained. Even those mutton chops looked brutal! Big respect to anyone who can pull that off.
A man is not perceived by his beard or its absence. People are perceived as whole individuals. That includes so much more than just facial hair. So when a girl says she likes your beard, she in fact likes you.
Right. Nothing exists in a vacuum so these exercises need to be taken with a pound of salt.
She earned a lot because of men content