Unbeliably weak. Sure, going out to buy shaving cream isn't essential, but there's delivery services, or he could have combined it with getting toilet paper or food.
@@bones6978 read up on what toxic masculinity is. Also calling someone a pussy is so childish, why don’t you just grow up. Or do you insult people to make you feel more of a man (insecure much). Anyway regardless hope you have a nice day.
If you can't bring yourself to go clean shaven... why are you even involved in something where the point is to go clean shaven and see how your beard grows in three weeks?
Im from the Mid West. Its not where your from. Its the individual. Ive seen pictures of middle eastern men with muslim starter kit beards. That are patchy and thin too.
Every single one of them would have good facial hair if they learned how to care for it. Getting rid of the neck beards and using beard butter would fix 90% of their complaints. Growing the beards for another couple months would fix every other complaint. That one guy really might not have any luck with it though
I know men’s and women’s faces and skin are different, but I’m pretty sure that most of us don’t use shave cream/foam, soak skin well, use moisturizing soap or conditioner (what I use) and shave away and to prevent itch....exfoliate! Use a scrub! Obviously a gentler one for your face, but still it really helps with itch. Even using a loofah will help
I 'm so jealous of those people that can grow a full beard in literally 2 weeks and im over here with a beard that literally looks like I've got pubes on my face (sorry that sounded disgusting)
i’m 18 and got a beard that looks exactly like my pubes, and the fact that i have a terrible thin mustache and terrible cheek coverage. i might as well stop trying and shave as much as i can for a year then see what it’s like
I haven't been shaving during isolation either (mostly because my arms are too short to reach), probably from a little before we went into lockdown. I'm going to grow it out until everything's over (just shaping it on my cheeks) and see how it looks!
@@codynochingarbrandt2457 It actually does, low testosterone makes facial hair grow extremely slow or not at all. Genetics is just if you can grow a beard.
Has no one shaved with soap or shampoo in a pinch just to help keep the blade from catching on hair? Wash your face, use a hot damp towel to help soften, then shampoo and razor. It's worked better than a lot of shaving gels out there for me.
@@71hammyman From your reaction the only thing i can guess about you is that you're in love with RDJ and practice kissing his pictures taped on a pillow, when your mum isnt home.
@@Azh28 whats wrong with that? Seriously, what do i have to accept that as normal? Huh? Lol, you people are insane believing in this to be the new normal
@@kingdavid2785 I don’t understand why you are so offended by this so what if it’s not what you like or what you think is normal, he’s not hurting anyone. grow up
@@Username-ld7ho That's incorrect, facial hair growth is affected by the sensitivity of an individual to DHT (Dihydrotestosterone) You can have high testosterone, but if you're not sensitive to DHT you won't have much facial hair.
2-3 week beard is actually still the "awkward stage" beard. they should've gone for minimum 1 month, sometimes for "best results" it can take up to 3 months
I don’t think so. The bald guy was able to grow a pretty much full beard by the end, and you can see that the guy that didn’t have had less hair in his upper cheeks. Maybe that’s why he didn’t want to shave. Probably grew it for like 3 years, and kept trimming it down.