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Topic History of: Rather disturbing
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Honey If you can grow it just a little longer, you can dye it with multicolour stripes and it will be just like the seventies, but upside down.

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Simon Shave it off Jonathan. I was shocked to see you embrace this look.

You could do what Noel Edmonds did and start dying your beard. If you look at him on TV when he was greying in his late 50's he looks older than he did a decade later with a splash of colour. But what an effort to keep doing that though. Easier to shave it off and shave regularly thereafter. Of course in Noel's case he always had the beard, I don't think he was ever clean shaven was he.

The only old fella who should keep his straggly grey beard is a certain red suited man who makes annual visits.
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Room Nerton My classic/weekday/well groomed small beard is essentially to save time in the mornings (45 sec touch up).

And it's also gives my face a different dimension, which is altered at weekends. Who wants to look the same, all their lives?