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  • necrevistonnezrN Offline
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    #22

    Despite an after shave balm or something like that? For me, slight irritation comes and goes, but a balm like that works.

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    • scookeS Offline
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      This may or may not be good news for you @luckow. I started growing out my beard about 4.5 years ago, I also had constant itchiness, and pimples. I started using beard moisturizer, but it didn't seem to make a difference. About 2 years ago I shaved it all off (the combo pic), and started using better beard oil and keeping it clean right from the start, and in the past 2 years it hasn't been itchy at all, nor any skin issues. It felt to me that shaving it all off after years of trying somehow reset everything. So, I'm not suggesting you shave it all off now, but perhaps after you seen it through to a decent length, if that problem continues, you could think of doing it.

      Screenshot 2025-03-16 at 12.59.01.png

      The itchiness would start after this stage:
      beard.jpeg

      Now, since I'm caring for the chin hair like the hair on my head, no itchiness and no skin issues:
      beardier.jpg

      A life lived in fear is a life half-lived

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      • necrevistonnezrN Offline
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        #24

        That is impressive hair all around!

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        • scookeS Offline
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          #25

          My goal/dream is to achieve a Fashion Santa-level of beard!

          Screenshot 2025-03-17 at 11.53.37.png

          A life lived in fear is a life half-lived

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          • luckowL Offline
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            #26

            I followed a variation of @scooke's story and trimmed 4mm off my beard. Guess what? The itching suddenly stopped. We'll see in two weeks whether this magic tip has helped. πŸ™‚

            Pronouns: he/him | Primary language: German

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              #27

              @luckow Just wondering if the starting length was 4mm and what you are really saying is that you shaved off your beard and the itching stopped:) FWIW, I have had a beard for longer than I can remember. Occasionally, it itches. Not sure why this happens, but hang in there.

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              • luckowL luckow

                I followed a variation of @scooke's story and trimmed 4mm off my beard. Guess what? The itching suddenly stopped. We'll see in two weeks whether this magic tip has helped. πŸ™‚

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                #28

                @luckow I suspect that the ends are rough, and trimming trimmed them so as not to be rough, and thus, not causing itchyness. That is my guess in my own case, that when I let it grow longer without good beard oil that the ends were always rough; trimming didn't help because the beard hair had spent all that time growing rough, too (without good beard oil). Once I started over and used good beard oil, it stayed "healthy" and not rough tipped. So, in addition to your 4mm trim, be sure to keep it clean and use good beard oil (not beard moisturizer). Keep us updated!

                A life lived in fear is a life half-lived

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                • luckowL Offline
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                  #29

                  quick update on itching (2 1/2 months later). After being comfortable with 4mm, I've been trying to figure out what happens when I go to 6mm. It took a while, but now it feels normal to wear a 6mm beard. The next step is to grow to 9mm (because of the trimmer).
                  2month-later.jpeg

                  Pronouns: he/him | Primary language: German

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                  • scookeS Offline
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                    #30

                    Your patience and grit are admirable! As is your beard!

                    A life lived in fear is a life half-lived

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                    • luckowL Offline
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                      #31

                      New phenomenon: the beard is longer than 6 mm. I wrinkle my upper lip and the whiskers tickle my nostrils. Do you have the same problem?
                      Solution for the moment: Upper lip beard max. 6mm. We'll see about the rest.

                      Pronouns: he/him | Primary language: German

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                      • necrevistonnezrN Offline
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                        #32

                        Just don’t smile 😞 πŸ˜‰

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                        • luckowL luckow

                          New phenomenon: the beard is longer than 6 mm. I wrinkle my upper lip and the whiskers tickle my nostrils. Do you have the same problem?
                          Solution for the moment: Upper lip beard max. 6mm. We'll see about the rest.

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                          #33

                          @luckow I also have small trimming scissors with which I use to snip those irritating hairs.

                          A life lived in fear is a life half-lived

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