Trying this again!! (So long as this posts) here& #39;s how I put on my beard with MUCH LESS awkward me and my hhhhh voice!!
I will explain more in depth in the thread below about how I put it on, maintain, clean up, etc etc since the video is mostly just visuals
I will explain more in depth in the thread below about how I put it on, maintain, clean up, etc etc since the video is mostly just visuals
AHH yay it posted! Sorry about the quality!
So basically what is happening in the video is I& #39;m using mascara and going against the grain to darken all my peach fuzz hair. I start with my mustache and side burns as this is where your facial hair tends to be the longest/most dense
So basically what is happening in the video is I& #39;m using mascara and going against the grain to darken all my peach fuzz hair. I start with my mustache and side burns as this is where your facial hair tends to be the longest/most dense
I now use CoverGirl Lash Blast Fushion, which was about $8. The tinier the bristles, the better bc it will pick up your shorter hairs. In the video you can see MOST of my beard is MY REAL HAIR!
https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="😊" title="Smiling face with smiling eyes" aria-label="Emoji: Smiling face with smiling eyes"> This new mascara is FAR better than the old $2 Maybelline sparkly brown I used the
first time I did my beard! Which btw, for fun, here is a pic of the VERY FIRST TIME I ever made my beard! I was 19, a tiny babie. You can see it looks pretty terrible! Lmao I included a comparison pic of me 4 years later to show practice makes perfect!
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You will notice I dab on the mascara with a blush brush. This is to fill in any lacking spots, my chin, and to give my beard a more specific shape and style. I always clean my brush immediately after with a makeup wipe. It& #39;s a LOT of makeup. The brush was part of I set I got
I usually squeeze the sides like so, to make it easier to control when I& #39;m shaping my beard. Also the ends tend to make more realistic marks that will make the beard look more natural from afar (which is why I use a brush in the first place)
When it& #39;s finished, and I plan on Being Seen for several hours, I use setting spray to help it keep from fading but be warned: it will anyway! Particularly the parts you dab on are going to fade or get wiped off bc of sweat. If you eat/drink the mustache might start to thin out
In my experience it usually doesn& #39;t look that bad. A lot of people have totally believed my beard to be real! Bc really, it is real, it& #39;s just made visible with makeup.
Btw I always put on cover up FIRST ofc since I don& #39;t want to smudge the mascara.
Btw I always put on cover up FIRST ofc since I don& #39;t want to smudge the mascara.
When I& #39;m done, I just use a regular ol makeup and it comes off very easily! Not at all as hard as removing mascara from eyelashes haha. This is way easier and very painless if your skin is like mine and gets easily irritated by stuff like that.
So yeah! That& #39;s my beard! And pretty much all I can think of at this point. I will add more to this thread if I think of anything else or someone brings up something I forgot. Thanks guys! So glad this posted and I could type this and not subject y& #39;all to my awkward ass
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