Thanks for the tips, I have learned to walk away when I find myself tweaking my beard too much. And my #1 rule, no beard work after my Ambien dose. Imagine waking up to no facial hair at all. Yep, happened to me. Woke up for work, got dressed, went to brush my teeth and BAM!!!! Beard gone. That was a fugly week of adjusting.
Yeah thats what Ambien does to you, makes you do crazy stuff. There's a reason they tell you not to stay up, take it and lay down to sleep. 30 minutes later the crazy AF guy comes out.@@livebearded
Been rocking handlebars for quite a while, it’s tough to train them but I’ve stuck with it and I think it looks pretty good! I have received many compliments on my mustache. Just need to work on “filling out” the longer hairs on the ends. Guess I’ll wait a bit longer between trimmings to give the shorter hairs a chance to catch up. Also need to check out your care products to help maintain this bad boy haha! Great content as always, much love from Texas!
Hell yea bro, that's what we like to hear! Make sure to just do little trims in the very center and let those ends grow out! Let us know if there's anything we can do to support you!
this guy rocks a great mustache and suits him so good too..on my 2nd run of growing my handlebar back after losing all my hair to chemo, the first time around i just let it grow during covid was a perfect time as barbers were closed in the uk, it took like 2 years to fully grow out for the sides to be thick enough, my left grows a lot better then my right and i hate it. but this time the 2nd time around, i didn't just let it grow out, i done it steps concentrating on the center area to stay level on the middle lip line and just letting the sides grow out now, the tash is thick just waiting on the handles to get thicker on the right side. what i'm trying to say is, you don't have to go months and months without trimming, keeping it clean and well maintained is better then looking homeless.
You can consistently pull those hairs in the direction that you want them to flow, but heat is really the thing that's gonna create directionality is gonna be heat!
Please, don't twist the mustaches, not with wax, not without. It increases chances of combs snagging, and pulling out mustache hairs. You don't want that tbh
I’m so happy the mustache is back in style.
Truly a classic that never goes out of fashion 😎
i've been rocking my chevron porn star stache for 8 years.. 55 years old at the moment.. it's annoying guys shave it off in december
Agree patience is key. Starting to see my mustache really grow with the help of vitamins and derma roller. Thank you Love Bearded for all the advice.
Absolutely brother, we're always here to support you!
Thanks for the tips, I have learned to walk away when I find myself tweaking my beard too much. And my #1 rule, no beard work after my Ambien dose. Imagine waking up to no facial hair at all. Yep, happened to me. Woke up for work, got dressed, went to brush my teeth and BAM!!!! Beard gone. That was a fugly week of adjusting.
Damn bro that's crazy! I always spread my trims out over 2-3 days, give it a chance to lay and few times!
Yeah thats what Ambien does to you, makes you do crazy stuff. There's a reason they tell you not to stay up, take it and lay down to sleep. 30 minutes later the crazy AF guy comes out.@@livebearded
Been rocking handlebars for quite a while, it’s tough to train them but I’ve stuck with it and I think it looks pretty good! I have received many compliments on my mustache. Just need to work on “filling out” the longer hairs on the ends. Guess I’ll wait a bit longer between trimmings to give the shorter hairs a chance to catch up. Also need to check out your care products to help maintain this bad boy haha! Great content as always, much love from Texas!
Hell yea bro, that's what we like to hear! Make sure to just do little trims in the very center and let those ends grow out! Let us know if there's anything we can do to support you!
this guy rocks a great mustache and suits him so good too..on my 2nd run of growing my handlebar back after losing all my hair to chemo, the first time around i just let it grow during covid was a perfect time as barbers were closed in the uk, it took like 2 years to fully grow out for the sides to be thick enough, my left grows a lot better then my right and i hate it. but this time the 2nd time around, i didn't just let it grow out, i done it steps concentrating on the center area to stay level on the middle lip line and just letting the sides grow out now, the tash is thick just waiting on the handles to get thicker on the right side. what i'm trying to say is, you don't have to go months and months without trimming, keeping it clean and well maintained is better then looking homeless.
Awesome Very Helpful Video!!
So glad you liked it!
what are some other tips to train hair for a handlebar if I don't own a hair dryer
You can consistently pull those hairs in the direction that you want them to flow, but heat is really the thing that's gonna create directionality is gonna be heat!
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Any tips on making it LESS bushy? I like how it looks with longer hairs but the volume is waaaay too much.
This guy is cool 👍
Does the style in the thumbnail have a name?
Chevron
Very symmetrical look my good man, very symmetrical.
Appreciate you!
My favorite is the Hungarian Stache
The Hungarian Stache is a bold and classic choice. Do you ever pair it with your beard for a full look, or is it more of a stand-alone favorite?
@livebearded I have paired both with and without the beard, but I gotta say it's much more distinct without the beard.
It is definitely more distinct without for sure.
I want a tom selleck mustache
Go for it!
I did it and I'll never go back lol
@@ugafootballfella124good for you dude!!
Please, don't twist the mustaches, not with wax, not without. It increases chances of combs snagging, and pulling out mustache hairs.
You don't want that tbh