As someone who regularly goes a month plus without touching a razor, a piece of hard-won advice is coming up.
Keep the skin under whatever you've got exfoliated. There's special brushes and stuff for that. In the later stages, you gotta scratch it in the shower AND put shampoo and conditioner on it to keep it in some kind of shape. Hey, that's hair too.
I plan to trim my head and face hair tomorrow since my last shaving was in mid-August, so pre-emptive "I'm out."
Originally posted by thesunfan
I literally spent 10 minutes in the library looking for the TWG forum on Smogon and couldn't find it what the fuck is this witchcraft IGR
I've been rocking a goatee of sorts for quite a while now. Work requires that I don't have facial hair longer than an inch too so I'd have to shave in the middle of the month at least anyway.
If I did do this I'd end up looking somewhere between homeless and arts professor. It's nice to have a free scarf when it's cold though..
If you let it go for a month, however, facial hair grows wildly and in odd spots. I actually have nothing wrong with people growing facial hair for looks, but keeping it tidy is what makes the difference, which this month continues to overlook each year.
If you let it go for a month, however, facial hair grows wildly and in odd spots. I actually have nothing wrong with people growing facial hair for looks, but keeping it tidy is what makes the difference, which this month continues to overlook each year.
But people aren't supposed to just "let go".. as far as I know it's about developping manly features facial hairwise like a moustache to raise prostate cancer awareness. At least that's what www.movember.com is saying...
Just pointing out that all I see every year is guys who grow random pubes on their face or wild and uncontrollable beards. Yes, there are people who are legitimately trying to raise awareness and are doing this for the right reasons. These are the people who are self-aware enough to take it seriously all the while keeping themselves clean. But it seems to me it's half kids who don't even know why they're doing it, just hopping on the bandwagon for an excuse not to shave for a month and get away with it. You wouldn't believe the amount of boys I work with that aren't even aware it's for cancer awareness, they just thought it was something people did in November. The other half just seems to be a lot of scraggly men just trying to have a man-off or something equally as stupid and unattractive. This entire month is more-or-less one continuous facepalm to me.
Just pointing out that all I see every year is guys who grow random pubes on their face or wild and uncontrollable beards. Yes, there are people who are legitimately trying to raise awareness and are doing this for the right reasons. These are the people who are self-aware enough to take it seriously all the while keeping themselves clean. But it seems to me it's half kids who don't even know why they're doing it, just hopping on the bandwagon for an excuse not to shave for a month and get away with it. You wouldn't believe the amount of boys I work with that aren't even aware it's for cancer awareness, they just thought it was something people did in November. The other half just seems to be a lot of scraggly men just trying to have a man-off or something equally as stupid and unattractive. This entire month is more-or-less one continuous facepalm to me.
I died
But really omg? I don't even know a single person doing this that isnt on the website...
It was a thing at college for me. I never did it because I can't grow facial hair worth a shit, but nobody I ever knew did it for cancer awareness. I thought it was just a thing people did until recently.
I decided instead to follow the following rules after my last day of decadency:
-no fap november, every urge is worth an hour I must spend in the gym
-no coffee, replace with tea
-no alcohol, replace with water and OJ
-no eating out whatsoever
Doing this for my own benefit, going to see how far habits can go. I view this as more of a challenge than raising awareness for any type of cancer. Unless you're legitimately raising funds by letting your 'stache grow it's pretty pointless. I'd rather just donate to the cause instead of looking for attention.
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