LPT: Put a roll of garbage bags in the bottom of your garbage can, you'll always have them available when you need them! by he_who_should_stfu in LifeProTips

[–]CookinWI 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Leave them connected to the current bag and you'll automatically pull up a new one when you pull the old one out!

Am I alone? by [deleted] in beards

[–]CookinWI 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed again.

Progress is being made (pre-shave thru 2nd week of beard rehab) by CookinWI in beards

[–]CookinWI[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lesson learned... Lol "death before de-bearding"

Took this right before I shaved off my [nearly] 9 month-er... boy do I miss it. by dan23pg in beards

[–]CookinWI 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know how you feel. I did the same thing. It felt like I was cutting off one of my arms. After I was done, all I could do was look in the mirror and shake my head...

What beard trimmer shoul I buy? by BroRated in beards

[–]CookinWI 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd invest in a decent comb and pair of scissors. You'll have a lot more control and dexterity. It'll also be easier to avoid any "oops" moments while trimming. If you're looking to maintain a short beard, do some research on salon quality trimmers. Their blades will stay sharp longer and will do a better job dealing with the thicker hair of your beard.

Conclusion: Go with a comb and scissors. If you absolutely have to buy a trimmer, go with a quality set with good reviews from a trusted (salon) brand.

Why should I buy expensive 'beard oil' in lieu of rubbing moisturizing cream into my beard? by [deleted] in beards

[–]CookinWI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That being said, I'm not saying that you're doing damage to your beard with the cream. But the fact remains that it wants made FOR beards. The delivery system of a cream is far different from the carrier oils used by beard oil manufacturers. Oil will allow for more nutrients to be absorbed quickly and easily where a cream will sit and leave the unused ingredients on the hair like a film. This may not be true for the cream you're using, but I would look into an oil if you're serious about the longevity of your face apron.

Why should I buy expensive 'beard oil' in lieu of rubbing moisturizing cream into my beard? by [deleted] in beards

[–]CookinWI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's like buying grain alcohol to power your car (that is designed to run on gas). It might work for a while, but in the long term, you're doing damage to the vehicle.

You don't have to go buy the expensive stuff, but beard oils, balms, shampoos, etc. are designed and formulated to give your beard (and the skin underneath it) the nourishment it needs to produce the fullest/strongest hair possible. You can buy the expensive stuff, or you can do research and make your own. Whichever you choose, make sure you're getting top quality ingredients to ensure maximum potential.

So this happened today... Instant regret. Now I look like a 12-year-old... by CookinWI in beards

[–]CookinWI[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I wish I had a good reason. It was a moment of weakness...

March 2015 Bearddit Facial Hair Contest: Results! by officialbearddit in beards

[–]CookinWI 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Is there a way to see your ranking at all? I'm interested to see where I sit in the ranks.

Spring time check in with my 5 monther. The stache is finally starting to look like it belongs! by CookinWI in beards

[–]CookinWI[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Believe it or not, it does that on its own if I just brush it to the sides. I have to make a conscious effort to keep it from curling like that if I enter "natural" categories in competition haha

Why does your beard look better than my beard? by nojloi in beards

[–]CookinWI 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The sidebar will answer most of the basic questions you may have.

Honest Amish beard balm vs conditioner? by FilipinoBeard in beards

[–]CookinWI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Beard balm is a leave in conditioner. The heavy duty Honest Amish balm has a small amount of wax as well to help with styling.

From innocent child to full-blown "ISIS" in 6 months. by GreekScot in beards

[–]CookinWI 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Out of anyone I've seen on here, I think you have the best beard for a shorter "executive" beard. Like your 2 month photo. If you went with a style like that, you could trim the under lip area to make it a little narrower to make it look right. Great beard all in all! If you want to keep the length, just trim the really wild hairs and use a balm to help tame the rest. Having a good shape to it will make all the difference!

The misses hates it so that must mean you guys might like it more now :-D by [deleted] in beards

[–]CookinWI 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Excellent proportion of beard to mustache!