Im not English I'm Irish but I know a lot of English, I have been to England a lot, I am related to a lot of English and I have NEVER heard anyone say Mous-tashe
Great to be back guys. I shaved everything off cause my skin was red and flaky. Proud to have the beard and Mustache again and know how to take take of it. Second issue I had was the Mustache and finally know how to take care of it. You guys ever in Dallas, give me a call and I would love to meet you. Take care and keep it up. Go Army.
Hey brother, great to have you back in the beard ranks! We don't have any plans of coming to the big D anytime soon, but we are hosting a Live Bearded meet up here in Phoenix scheduled for March. You can see the event page on our Facebook for more info!
Hey Spence - a Brit here - you're probably gonna get this comment a lot - we spell the word "moustache" but we pronounce the word roughly the same as you guys - maybe more like a really short 'u' sound. We definitely don't say "moostache"! Awesome video, great tips anyway.
I like the camera angle you used. Easy to see. I am about four weeks into the handlebar after keeping a short beard for a while. The separation of beard to stache is what I have been looking for along with trimming. I actually get stache hair stuck in my teeth while eating! ouch! thanks!
Another great video, but what about us guys who are trying/growing a moustache into what you have? There are plenty of "now you're moustache is established, how to maintain it", but what about, "you have a caterpillar crawling into your mouth and want to start to tame/shape it proper"?
Hey bro, rules of thumb is to let it go. Spence has ample amounts of stache videos in our channel and the blog on our website for this. Starts with letting it go for a few months, only trimming the lip area. Then you have to seperate the mustache from the beard (tutorials on our channel also) and then you start to train the handle bar. Give the channel a look bro! Let us know if there's any other way we can help.
Thanks for the vid, it answered some questions for me. I haven't trimmed my stache in over five months as I want to be moustachioed and it's currently over one inch past my lower lip. I have learned to take smaller bites and I don't eat the stache too often. The under the stache at the corners of my mouth trim is something I'm definitely going to do.
Hey bro! Be sure to check out the rest of Spencer's mustache trim videos and they may help you get your mustachioed look that you're going for! Thanks for stopping by!
@@livebearded sure is my friend. Who'd have thought having facial hair would be such a bonding thing? I've had a beard of some sorts for over 20 years and it's a who;e different world thanks to online communities and social media. A genuinely good thing about social media!
This is incorrect. the big difference in UK (and Australia and NZ) is that, if the pronunciation is different, the emphasis is on the second syllable. Muh-STAHSH
Is there anything wrong with keeping the moustache part short and trimmed above the lip? It really annoys me when the stache gets a little longer and the hairs want to go into my mouth.
Olla live bearded.. i also like a shorter moustache.. above the lip. But the sides i like blended into the beard.. how do i fade or trim the moustache shorter with out messing it up & still lookin good ? .. ty
Hey brother! We have a few videos on our channel highlighting how to trim a mustache in the style you like! Give it a look and let us know if there is anything else we can do to help!
I'm also going for the longhorn type of handlebar but have skitzo hairs that are difficult to keep in the bundle and even though that mostly cooperate tend to want to jet out different directions toward the end. Any tips for dealing with this?
Hey brother, if there are a lot of those, you can tame them with a product that has lots of hold, otherwise we recommend styling the beard and mustache and then trimming the stragglers. Hope this helps!
I've always had a fairly neat circular beard and mustache. I'm now growing a full beard and I want to try to grow a handlebar having never had one before. Is there a particular point along the moustache where you let the hair grow longer to achieve the handlebars? I can see that you seem to have the hair brushed down and shorter above a portion of your lip but I'm not sure where you start to grow the longer ones. Thanks!
Hey brother, great question! You can actually find on our channel tips and advice on all of the above in a variety of videos that Spencer has shared. From trimming, separating the beard from your stache (which gives it the look of sitting on top of your beard) to curling the ends and maintenance. Give our channel a look or check out our blog on www.livebearded.com and you'll find everything you're looking for!
I don't know if it's my facial hair type, or the wax that I'm using, or something wrong with my technique, but I can never wax my stache without pulling out a few hairs. Every. Damn. Time. Is this a common problem or should I be doing something differently?
It's normal to lose hairs occasionally. If you're using a comb you might want to check the teeth aren't too close together for the thickness of your hair. I can't use a Kent comb because it just takes all the wax straight off.
There is no difference in English pronunciation, it's just the spelling. Moustache is the original French spelling, Mustache is the anglicized spelling, which is more prominently used in the US.
We don't currently offer samples of our wax, but we do offer a 100% lifetime guarantee on all of our products. If you buy it and don't like it, we will refund you no questions asked! Find the wax on our website www.livebearded.com We got your back brother, no matter what!
Initially for the beard from stubble we suggest 4 months with no trimming at all, only cleaning up your neck and cheek lines. Every 2-3 weeks is a good trimming point for the mustache, depending on the look you're going for. You can check out Spencer's mustache tips and tricks on our channel. He has a few really good videos on hiw he maintains his look!
Hello Live Bearded, I have have had a short tidy beard for more than 40 years. However, after growing my moustache these past 3 months no matter what approved products are on it, will not stay in place. Any tips to ensure that it does not move and fall back down ???
I work in a hospital, and currently during this pandemic crap I've just been rocking a killer stache since it doesn't interfere with mask requirements as my normal beard does. However I can't do the whole handlebar thing as that wouldn't fit the requirements, so it's more of a Tom Sellick look.
Actually us Brits don't pronounce the word the same as you. The difference is in the second syllable, not the first i.e. 'stache'. Most Brits pronounce that as "starche", so we would say 'muh-starche'. Some folks here actually say 'muh-stosh',. We have a lot of different accents/dialects in the UK, so I'm sure others will give their versions.
Yeeeeah, Brit here. Just no. If you come over here and say MOOstache you'll look like an idiot. If you were told any of this seriously, it was a troll. Apparently we spell it a little different, that's essentially the only difference.