Beard Tranplants, Have You Heard Of Them?

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  1. pwarbi

    pwarbi Senior Investor

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    Less manly? You'd have thought that them days would have been long gone now when a male needs to feel manly, especially when a lot of men these days take more pride in their appearance than the females do!
     
  2. mooray

    mooray Well-Known Member

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    What? Why in the world would anyone want a beard transplant? In fact, this is the first time I am reading about it.
     
  3. missbishi

    missbishi Well-Known Member

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    To me, it seems like the male equivalent of butt implants. It might be bang on trend right now but fashions change with the times and the clean shaven look is bound to make a comeback within the next few years.
     
  4. SteakTartare

    SteakTartare Senior Investor

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    No, I can't say that I've ever heard of them. I've always had a very thick, coarse, beard and have generally worn one in adulthood. So, I doubt I will have to available myself of this service any time soon.

    This reminds me of one funny event. When my son was born in July, I sent pictures to my family of the little fellow. One of my brothers responded with "He'll need start shaving at like two months old." ;)
     
  5. Sunflogun

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    Haha, first time here either. This is getting crazier and crazier, a beard transplant is something fashionable now and I am already seeing what's next: moustache transplant! :D
     
  6. nissi

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    Why would they need a transplant? This is just odd. Silly that they're now called fashionable. They're just normal.
     

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