Joe: today’s beard, 2017/06/14

Name: Joe.
Occupation: Heating, Cooling, Plumbing, and Refrigeration Professional.

About Joe’s beard:

Why did I grow my beard? Honestly, it was a combination of things. First, shaving is just a pain in the butt. Ha ha. Seriously though, I was going through old photos my ma had and saw my family’s older men from her dad and grandpa to great grandpa on both sides and they all could grow a heck of a beard.

I wanted to see how mine would fill out and if it could get as thick and full as theirs. I also work outside on the roofs of commercial buildings in the winter, working on heating systems, and it helps a lot.

What do I think about my beard? Well I like it. I don’t look in the mirror and see anything that stands out, really. I get a lot of compliments on it and some funny ones. I never thought I would hear the words epic, magnificent, majestic, etc., etc. I just see a beard and am happy with that.

How do I feel about my beard? I feel great about it. It is definitely a conversation starter. Ever since I have grown it out I get a lot more looks and smiles. I do feel odd when I cut it shorter a few times. Kinda bums me out.

How long have I been bearded? I have been bearded on and off all my life, nothing like this, though. I went from nothing to this in about 2.5 years. I have cut off about six inches in that time. This length still gets on the dinner plate if I am not careful or tie it up. Ha ha. I like this length but I am gonna let it grow out a bit more. My daughter wants me to reach wizard length on the shirt she bought me!!

How do I like being bearded? I love it at times and at other times it is a curse. Ice cream cone… Yep. That’s a trick. Outdoors in the winter, I love it. Running down the road and watching people’s faces…another fun time!! I like the attention and the looks I get. Most of all, I like having the ability to grow one like this. Those that can’t want to, those that can should!

With a beard this epic, magnificent, and majestic, Joe can’t help but get lots of praise and attention!

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My dad has a beard!

My Dad Has a Beard is a new children’s book that’s great for father/son bonding over dad’s beard. The book tells a cute story about how cool it is to have a dad with a beard. While the book is perfect for young boys, daddy’s little girls will probably enjoy the book, too. At twenty-two pages, the story is fun and easy to read. The illustrations are perfect for the story. Kids will love the whimsical drawings in bright, vivid colors.

Author Kellen Roggenbuck with his book My Dad Has a Beard
Author and dad Kellen Roggenbuck shows off his new children’s book My Dad Has a Beard.

Not surprisingly, author Kellen Roggenbuck is a beard enthusiast. He grew his first beard as soon as he could, which was at age nineteen. Ever since then, he has sported one form of beard or another except for one time. That was for his honeymoon, to allow his wife one opportunity to see him beardless. Neither of them liked the beardless Kellen. So the beard came back to stay.

While his wife was an expectant mother, Kellen grew a “yeard” — letting the beard grow essentially untrimmed for a full year. In recent years, Kellen’s been keeping a longer beard. So Kellen’s son has only known his dad as having a big beard.

About the book, Kellen explains, “The book was a sort of side project that came from funny experiences with my own son and wanting to try my hand at illustrating. I created the illustrations myself with hopes of having the book be colorful, fun, and enjoyable to read for both parents and children.”

My Dad Has a Beard is perfect for any bearded dad with a young son or a bearded granddad with a young grandson. The book might even manage to convince a beardless dad to grow his beard!


My Dad Has a Beard is available on Amazon. Click or tap on the following image to buy your copy today:

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Sam: today’s beard, 2017/06/07

Name: Sam.
Occupation: Travel agent.

About Sam’s beard:

Why did I grow my beard? Because I loved the beard since when I was young.

What do I think about my beard? My beard is everything in my life.

How do I feel about my beard? More manly.

How long have I been bearded? One year.

How do I like being bearded? It’s hard.

Eager to grow his beard since he was young, Sam’s beard has arrived and it’s a great one.

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Neil: today’s beard, 2017/06/01

Name: Neil.
Occupation: HGV Driver.

About Neil’s beard:

Why did I grow my beard? Mrs. likes it.

What do I think about my beard? It’s great.

How do I feel about my beard? It’s full.

How long have I been bearded? Quite some time, on and off.

How do I like being bearded? Love it.

Neil is a no-nonsense beard grower and he grows a great one.

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John: today’s beard, 2017/05/23

Name: John Cannata.
Occupation: Mason.

About John’s beard:

Why did I grow my beard? I don’t particularly enjoy shaving. I also want to look the way I am naturally supposed to look and not have to put in the effort of shaving every day just to make my face look like it did when I was a baby.

What do I think about my beard? I think it is the strongest beard I have grown.

How do I feel about my beard? I feel good about it. I started growing my current beard after I recovered from a bad accident and started training hard again. My beard and I have grown strong together.

How long have I been bearded? About ten years.

How do I like being bearded? I like it just fine. Some people have asked me if my beard gets itchy. It never gets itchy. It is never a pain, nor does it get in my way. It does not cause me to be any hotter in the summer than I normally would be.

John is an experienced, long-term beard grower who has turned his great beard up to beast mode!

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Derrick: today’s beard, 2017/04/27

Name: Derrick.
Occupation: Pharmacist.

About Derrick’s beard:

Why did I grow my beard? I grew my beard to express my manhood and my personality. My dad has always had one and I always thought facial hair was neat!

What do you think of your beard? I think my beard is manly! I think it is a part of me and is a work of art.

How do you feel about your own beard? I feel very strongly about my beard! My beard is a part of who I am. I do not feel right without it! I use it to portray myself to others as well as identify with myself. I feel growing a beard has contributed to developing many good character traits.

How long have you been bearded? My mustache came in pretty thick when I was eleven. At fourteen I had the ability to grow a decent goatee. However, I did not regularly keep facial hair until I grew my first beard in 2009.

How do you like being bearded? I love being bearded! I am dedicated to the bearded lifestyle!

Derrick’s great beard represents great beard pride and brings out the best in him!

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Rahul: today’s beard, 2017/04/11

Name: Rahul Singh.
Occupation: Fitness Trainer.

About Rahul’s beard:

Why did I grow my beard? It’s my passion.

What do I think about my beard? I’m proud of it and feel like a lion.

How do I feel about my beard? Out of this world.

How long have I been bearded? Five months.

How do I like being bearded? Smarter than other guys.

Keeping fit with a full beard is what Rahul’s all about!

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Michael: today’s beard, 2017/04/06

Name: Michael Johnson.
Occupation: Sales Manager.

About Michael’s beard:

Why did I grow my beard? I have had a beard in some form or another since I was nineteen years old.

What do I think about my beard? I think it looks great. I sometimes wish it were still brown, but I embrace the white.

How do I feel about my beard? I like how full it grows, no bald spots.

How long have I been bearded? Since I was nineteen years old. I worked for UPS one holiday season in 2014. I had to shave the beard; worst three months ever.

How do I like being bearded? I love it. I enjoy the compliments. It makes me stand out.

Michael is privileged to enjoy such luxuriant beard growth for so many years. His outstanding beard surely makes him a standout!

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Andy: today’s beard, 2017/04/04

Name: Andy Steel.
Occupation: Coach.

About Andy’s beard:

Why did I grow my beard? I grew my beard because ever since I was a little boy, I wanted to have one! It’s a man’s God-given right! lol

What do I think about my beard? I think a lot of my beard, especially how to keep it from getting in the way of true love.

How do I feel about my beard? I feel very comfortable in my own beard.

How long have I been bearded? I have been bearded most of my life, but more so the last six years.

How do I like being bearded? I like it, like a shepherd who likes and needs his rod and staff.

Andy can grow a strong, amazing full beard. He sometimes augments the bearded awesomeness by supersizing his mighty mustache!

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Stelios: today’s beard, 2017/03/29

Name: Stelios.
Occupation: Auto Mechanic.

About Stelios’ beard:

Why did I grow my beard? Because I can!!!

What do I think about my beard? Awesome.

How do I feel about my beard? Incredible, wild.

How long have I been bearded? Six months.

How do I like being bearded? Wild, mysterious.

Stelios grows his fantastic full beard in Greece where he carries on the fine tradition of bearded auto mechanics.

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