Beard dying?

Nope. Multicoloured natural. Been that way since I was young. Never let it get beyond long stubble though.

I find oiled beards look hilarious, as if people have had their faces wedged into a massive honey jar.

As for dying, not sure I see the point.

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Ginger beard here despite not actually being ginger, never even considered dye. Barely even keep on top of cutting it when it gets scraggly with WFH so much.

My wife found it hilarious when we were in Marrakesh and a guy tried to get me in his barbers by shouting "Mr ginger!" At me. Safe to say that nickname has stuck.
 
I shaved my head years ago when it started thinning.

I have a short beard that is slowly greying, the colour doesn't bother me at all. Silver fox look is sexy af.
 
LOOKING FORWARD TO ALL THE URINE EXTRACTION INCOMING. SHOULD BE FUN !

This was my lockdown beard. Let it run wild.

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This is my beard now.

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Here are some crazy colours I did.

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I don't, but I have. I get ginger bits in my beard like most brown haired people, so a few years ago I dyed it using Just for Men beard dye.

It came out fine - looked more dense/full but not unnatural and there was still enough variance in the colours after dying that it didn't look dyed or "false".

I didn't bother carrying on with it, but that was mostly because I'd need to be dying it very regularly to keep up with beard growth.
 
I don't, but I have. I get ginger bits in my beard like most brown haired people, so a few years ago I dyed it using Just for Men beard dye.

It came out fine - looked more dense/full but not unnatural and there was still enough variance in the colours after dying that it didn't look dyed or "false".

I didn't bother carrying on with it, but that was mostly because I'd need to be dying it very regularly to keep up with beard growth.
Aye, every 3 weeks or so.
 
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