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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 373439" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>Actually, it is very common for blonde men to grow out red facial hair. Not sure of the genetics behind it, but it's common.</p><p></p><p>husband never wore a full beard. He wore a goatee and drooping moustache once his military days were over. His beard came in silver and gray and was very curly and wiry as was his hair.</p><p></p><p>Part of the reason he grew the goatee was to cover burn scarring from an accident with a kerosene burner while in service. It sorta worked: except, the hair over the burn scars came in stark white.</p><p></p><p>I used to tell him he had a roan beard...just like a horse, LoL. He also grew the sort of beard where he had to shave twice a day to look presentable for business purposes. He carried a battery powered razor in his fatigue pockets for that purpose. Otherwise, he'd look fine for AM formation and get gigged for being unshaven at PM formation.</p><p></p><p>My hair started out strawberry blonde (mom's a redhead) and over the years has faded/darkened to a mousy medium brown with the occasional silver thread here or there.</p><p></p><p>I wear it so short no one can really tell...I'm the queen of razor cuts and carefully cultivate a barber or stylist who can use a razor properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 373439, member: 1963"] Actually, it is very common for blonde men to grow out red facial hair. Not sure of the genetics behind it, but it's common. husband never wore a full beard. He wore a goatee and drooping moustache once his military days were over. His beard came in silver and gray and was very curly and wiry as was his hair. Part of the reason he grew the goatee was to cover burn scarring from an accident with a kerosene burner while in service. It sorta worked: except, the hair over the burn scars came in stark white. I used to tell him he had a roan beard...just like a horse, LoL. He also grew the sort of beard where he had to shave twice a day to look presentable for business purposes. He carried a battery powered razor in his fatigue pockets for that purpose. Otherwise, he'd look fine for AM formation and get gigged for being unshaven at PM formation. My hair started out strawberry blonde (mom's a redhead) and over the years has faded/darkened to a mousy medium brown with the occasional silver thread here or there. I wear it so short no one can really tell...I'm the queen of razor cuts and carefully cultivate a barber or stylist who can use a razor properly. [/QUOTE]
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