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mattcbf600 19 Aug 2007 19:54

I think I know where my first port of call in Morocco will be then!

Van Isle 2 Sep 2007 21:35

for the hair, I'll keep it raz'd or get cuts in barber shops, not too worried about that.

The beard is another story. I like keeping clean shaven. (except for this squirrel I'm growing on the tip of my chin!)

I've got a small microfiber towel that dries the whole body including my current fire-hazard amount of hair and then dries easily over night.

toothbrush with the end cut off.

tube of toothpaste.

soap to clean and to shave, I'll try to use a "good" soap when I can.

I always have a good aftershave and/or moisturizer on hand (several different kinds at home!) and I'll do my best to keep some in the kit on the road.

I use a brush and cream from "The Body Shop" at home, but I'm not bringing a brush on the road. I might pick up a cool travel one (as was mentioned previously) when I am somewhere, after my packing gets all sorted.

I've never worn a beard before. Any tips for keeping it clean/healthy when it gets long? I'm growing just chin hair, and I think I want it for a while.

Mitch

PS I leave for my RTW in 8 days.

Walkabout 2 Sep 2007 21:51

Trim the beard
 
Definitely trim the beard! You can cut it down to "designer stubble" with a small pair of scissors or experiment with cutting to various shapes over time.

If you let it grow long you may end up looking like a mate of mine; when drunk his flowing beard was full of food crumbs and dribbled beer! :rolleyes2:

Walkabout 3 Sep 2007 09:08

Stylish facial hair
 
Here's some food for thought on beard arrangements:-
BBC NEWS | In Pictures | Beards and Moustaches: Your photos

:rofl:

kevinhancock750 5 Sep 2007 19:37

electric
 
its a battery operated shaver for me. very small and cheap using 2AA rechargeable batteries. i charge the batts with 12V charger whilst riding. easy! :thumbup1:


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