1 week and it's hard to see the skin on my face.
2 weeks and it's thick and long enough to count as an actual beard.
I let it go completely last winter and I actually had one guy I was walking by in a mall turn to his friend and say "Look, there goes the unibomber" motioning at me (lol). On the bright side it's VERY warm =/.
Then again I've always been very hairy facially (I've had a goatee since age 15 T_T)
2007-03-10 17:41:19
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answered by Gene M 3
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Hmmm, I first grew a beard in 1972 in Antarctica. I kept it until New Year's Eve of 1984 when I had a party and all the bearded Navy guys that came shaved ours off. I left my last ship and went on 'terminal leave' (I was still in the Navy but after 30 days leave...vacation...I was retired) on 30 Oct '85 and have had one since. In fact, when I came home after my last deployment in '85 (without a beard), my wife didn't recognize me when I walked past her in the crowd on the pier when i came off the ship. I keep it trimmed and shaped, not on my neck and about 1 inch below my cheek bones. It was only full and 'bushy' for a while when I first grew it (my father-in-law said I looked like Castro when Castro was young).
2007-03-10 14:08:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I quit shaving my beard last October. I think my beard got bushy after three weeks. I stil trim the outsides of it though.
2007-03-10 07:16:40
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answered by jracer524 5
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average a week is short beard.
average a month is about 1 inch beard
if you want to be a santa Claus, you need to keep growing about a year to 2 year.
Please do not forget to dye your beard because many children will pull your beard if you are a real santa Claus
haha
2007-03-10 02:49:30
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answered by gadgetki 3
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Depends on the person, but once the hair starts to show, any where from a month on.
2007-03-10 02:40:34
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answered by Dale 6
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It would probably take me a year, lol
2007-03-10 04:27:08
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answered by Rockford 7
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