Thank you guys for bringing back skal. I missed the train when it first came through but I definitely double down this time. My memories just popped up from 2 years ago when I took a picture with all you guys inside of the store. Thank you guys for being kind to my kids and myself.
Same here. I had a full beard for quite a while until I accidentally took a big chunk out of my cheek area while trimming so I shaved it all off except for the chin/ goatee area and I think it looks pretty good for my face shape so I just stick with that now. It's not super long but it's well maintained and looks good. 🤷
@The_dude94 unfortunately, my face is what I think they call oval,so the goatee is not the best. I'm going to try a derma roller, but I'm not hopeful. I'm just not a hairy guy, lol.
My Renegade Beard Club brothers are always pointing out that I have something in my beard. A crumb, a drip, a small ripped piece of facial tissue, it's happened before and it will happen again. Actually, I've broken all of these rules.
The one I’ve broken often is cleaning the trimmings. The one that was missing and goes with #2. Sniffing another man’s beard. I know the Live Bearded products smell amazing but taking a sniff while in use is not kosher.
I’ve shaved for 50+ years - besides a few holiday seasons - but I’m finally letting my now pure grey beard grow. Mine’s at about 7” now, but my two sons have very different beard experiences. My younger son can grow a thick full beard in a very short time but my older son cannot. No matter how he tries, his is always thin and “strange” looking. My younger son and I are guilty of giving my older son a big heaping helping of ridicule about his chin whiskers. We’ll try to lay off.. lol.
I haven’t broken any rules. Thought it was funny when you talked about not touching someone else’s beard because it’s like touching their soul, I thought you said balls at first and just laughed and thought it couldn’t be that bad.
You guys should do a video on the best way to blow your nose without getting a load of snot in the mustache. It's almost runny nose season so that would be some useful info! 😂
Spence, fully agree with the rules. Especially nod and help a brother out! One comment at rule number. You speak about your wife etc. Remember there are also bearded men with a husband (who can be bearded too)
Not checking my beard after eating 😂
Thank you guys for bringing back skal. I missed the train when it first came through but I definitely double down this time. My memories just popped up from 2 years ago when I took a picture with all you guys inside of the store. Thank you guys for being kind to my kids and myself.
After trimming I'm guilty of that But I do clean after myself
I think I do pretty good with everything...I'm always paranoid about food in the beard!! lol
Same here.
Be interesting to see if my humble goatee ever gets a nod...
Same here. I had a full beard for quite a while until I accidentally took a big chunk out of my cheek area while trimming so I shaved it all off except for the chin/ goatee area and I think it looks pretty good for my face shape so I just stick with that now. It's not super long but it's well maintained and looks good. 🤷
@The_dude94 unfortunately, my face is what I think they call oval,so the goatee is not the best. I'm going to try a derma roller, but I'm not hopeful. I'm just not a hairy guy, lol.
Spence always keeping us adequately informed 👊🏻
Great tips. Thanks!
The main one is the keep it soft and unruly. There have been several times of sacrifice for time
My Renegade Beard Club brothers are always pointing out that I have something in my beard. A crumb, a drip, a small ripped piece of facial tissue, it's happened before and it will happen again. Actually, I've broken all of these rules.
Get your life together dude. 😂 I hope you didn't get a pube in your mustache after using someone elses trimmer!
I think I've finally got my kids to realize that you don't touch the beard. The same can be applied to hats too.
The beard nod trascends even cultures. I'm not in USA and I get the nod daily.
Just like riding a motorcycle, the beard nod is a cool thing
The one I’ve broken often is cleaning the trimmings.
The one that was missing and goes with #2. Sniffing another man’s beard. I know the Live Bearded products smell amazing but taking a sniff while in use is not kosher.
I’ve shaved for 50+ years - besides a few holiday seasons - but I’m finally letting my now pure grey beard grow. Mine’s at about 7” now, but my two sons have very different beard experiences. My younger son can grow a thick full beard in a very short time but my older son cannot. No matter how he tries, his is always thin and “strange” looking. My younger son and I are guilty of giving my older son a big heaping helping of ridicule about his chin whiskers. We’ll try to lay off.. lol.
Beard trims in the sink and food in my beard
I have broken the rule of checking the beard after eating... yikes. My wife is a good referee on this one!
I haven’t broken any rules. Thought it was funny when you talked about not touching someone else’s beard because it’s like touching their soul, I thought you said balls at first and just laughed and thought it couldn’t be that bad.
Someone is always telling me to brush some food off. Needles to say, I don't mind it when I'm eating.
You guys should do a video on the best way to blow your nose without getting a load of snot in the mustache. It's almost runny nose season so that would be some useful info! 😂
Spence, fully agree with the rules. Especially nod and help a brother out! One comment at rule number. You speak about your wife etc. Remember there are also bearded men with a husband (who can be bearded too)
Cheese in the beard is the WORST! I hate when it happens.
you forgot "never stop grifting"
Always help a fellow beardsmen out after a meal and make sure you both are looking right
talk about being a man, then talk about all the products you are putting in your man beard. Makes me think you should turn in your man card. :)