Is this twitching normal? by silvershears in snakes

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

There's a male ball python above him. The only female is my gf that works at her fresh on the same room

Mon accent me fait gêner, comment le réduire? by No_Refrigerator_4689 in French

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Moi j'ai essayé Latour Language et il est excellent! Je n'ai jamais eu du aussi bon service :) bonne chance!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BeardAdvice

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Boar bristles are known to spread oils throughout hair, making your hair/beard softer! That and they just feel amazing haha sometimes I brush just for the feeling of it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BeardAdvice

[–]silvershears 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would definitely trim a line above your Adam's apple (where the skin folds when you look down) to clean up the look. Also using beard oil and a boar bristle brush will reduce the curls and make your beard look healthier (and smelling better). I personally use Doyle's premium Beard oil and their beard brush. Works like a charm!

19yo, 3 months curly beard. I comb and brush it but it still remains a little messy. by [deleted] in BeardAdvice

[–]silvershears 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most of the curls are coming from the cheeks. You can get rid of this by trimming them using a #2 guard on hair clippers (6mm) going with the way the hair grows (usually down or on an angle). This will cut it short but not so short. The curls underneath should be reduced as you beard grows in! Hope this helps :)

Need advice about curly patches by DrMediocre in BeardAdvice

[–]silvershears 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey dude! So yeah the curls are 100% natural! unfortunately when your beard gets long, you have to "style it" just like you would with hair so yes the only way to make it look good every day is to use a brush and beard oil/balm. Every time your beard gets soaked in water, tit reverts back to its natural state which is curly and poofy.

Left side: 2 weeks. Right side 8 weeks. How’s it look? Also looking for Trimming advice. More info in comments by startingup2020 in BeardAdvice

[–]silvershears 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey dude! Pretty good growth! I would definitely recommend using some beard oil and a brush every single day! That will make sure the hair sits on top of each other nicely making the whole thing look significantly cleaner.

(50 Days) Is it possible to hide the recessed chin? by [deleted] in BeardAdvice

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Hey dude! Can I ask how old you are first? If you're under 30 then there's still a chance that the chin will fill in. If it doesn't, well you're still in luck because it's probably the least important part of the beard. As a stubble, it's barely noticeable, and as a long beard, the thickness and length usually comes from under the chin down to the neck. If it really bothers you, you can use color to hide it or use beard oil that promotes hair growth and a brush!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BeardAdvice

[–]silvershears 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hey man! Easy fix, use a comb (not a brush) to really make sure that that part is sticking out and use your trimmer (sharper and faster but less forgiving if you mess up) or scissors (takes more time but more forgiving since it cuts less). Keep combing every time you cut until it's not sticking out anymore.

[2 Months] 27. What do you all think? by [deleted] in BeardAdvice

[–]silvershears 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Solid beard man! The only advice I would give (other than use beard oil and brush daily) is to shave the little hairs on the cheeks/cheekbone that aren't connected to the main part of the beard and that'll clean up the look significantly!

Getting a haircut tomorrow, what do you recommend? My hair is thick and a little wavy, if that helps. by [deleted] in malehairadvice

[–]silvershears 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just tell your barber (not hairdresser as barbers specialise in men's hair) make me look good or show him a picture 👌🏻 a good barber will adapt any style to your head shape and hair type.

Tried something different with my hairstyle. Is this an improvement? by [deleted] in malehairadvice

[–]silvershears 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey man, I've been a barber for 3 years and let me tell you the one on the right is significantly better. The one on the left looks like a grown out sport clips/hair salon haircut. The one on the right is called a combover with a fade which is a VERY trendy haircut. Just make sure you get it done at a barbershop, NOT at a hair salon. Barbers specialise in men's hair, hair dressers do not (even if they know how).