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Sorry, Florida lingo...Disney..!!^ Mouse?
Sorry, Florida lingo...Disney..!!^ Mouse?
Aah. Gotcha.Sorry, Florida lingo...Disney..!!
It was the style at that timeWith that being said, Jackson, Boone, Houston and Crockett for the most part seem to be relatively clean shaven. If it bothers you, I would roll with what I got and call it good.
I never met a good looking, educated, well bred, professional working, classy woman who thought Gabby Hayes or Duck Dynasty looked good! Yes, I have met quite a few women as described, and was fortunate enough to marry one. Just one man's opinion.Some people seem to think that all there is to growing a decent beard is just stop shaving. It don't take alot of effort to trim it up. IMHO, a long stringy beard is ugly.People are laughing at you and not with you.
No, I don't use theatrical hair. Stuff I've seen looks fake. I grow my own.My initial question was to find out if anyone used theatrical applications in their reenacting pursuits? Facial hair aside, anyone who does historical "reenacting", by the definition of the word is acting and it follows that makeup including facial hair could be part of someone's persona, if they so choose to use it.
I had to repeat the 5th grade, refused to shave off my beard…A beard that is looked after doesn’t itch, not only thar but it protects the face in both summer and winter and keeps one cool on hot days, it is the facial radiatot, perspiration runs out along the hairs and evaporates
I’ve had mine for 61 years.
My brother can grow more beard in a week, then i can in a month!I had to repeat the 5th grade, refused to shave off my beard…
Boone returned home from a near 2 year absence in which he never shaved. There was a shindig going on, and he danced with Rebecca without telling her who he was until after the dance. She did not recognize him. Beards and such were not common in the 18th c. society, but there would have been exceptions.It was the style at that time
That stopped when protective masks became mandatory shipborne.My Dad was in the Navy during WW2. Sailors could grow beards
Well if you're talking His Majesty's Britannic Armed Forces..., you'd be shaving twice a week at least. Now I confess that I have a salt-n-pepper "wee wig" that gives me the appearance of my having long hair in a plait when I'm in my cocked, uniform hat.... but no facial hair.Does any reenactor you know use theatrical facial hair to add to their persona? I have been thinking that theatrical hair applications would be preferable to growing my own facial hair and enduring all the itching.
Your thoughts?
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