What we mean when we say heavy stubble

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  1. Edwin Jagger Loyalist

    Edwin Jagger Loyalist Active Member

    I keep hearing the phrase "heavy stubble" and I'm curious to know what is meant by that. I'm divided on whether it means the follicle of the hair is larger which makes it harder to cut, or the concentration of follicles per set area is greater, thicker would be a better word for it. Which would make shaving more difficult and which is usually meant by that phrase?

    Also, please don't be the jerk who says both. I get that both can occur which could qualify as heavy stubble but there should be a term for thicker follicles and thicker concentrations of hairs specifically.
     
  2. PickledNorthern

    PickledNorthern Fabulous, the unicorn

    I have a heavy beard, what I consider thicker than average, but I think my growth is incredibly coarse and stiff. Like that kind of coarse that if I need a shave my wife doesn't want my face to come within ten feet of her for fear I will scratch her somehow. Like coarse enough I can make scratch marks in the skin on the back of my hand.

    If I say heavy growth, I guess I just mean more than a day's worth.
     
  3. Edwin Jagger Loyalist

    Edwin Jagger Loyalist Active Member

    Good point. There's also the time factor in what is called heavy stubble. My facial hair does that too, and I've had girlfriends comment on how rough it can be even after a day of not shaving. Is that a sign of a thicker follicle, making it seem more coarse that is?
     
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  4. PickledNorthern

    PickledNorthern Fabulous, the unicorn

    No idea, honestly. I used to curse my heavy beard. Now that I actually shave for fun (who ever would have thunk it), I think I'm lucky to be able to shave every eight hours.
     
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  5. Col C

    Col C Well-Known Member

    With my medium coarse beard it takes two days to get to a point I would call "heavy stubble". I also seem to get my best shaves at this point.
     
  6. Carbide Mike

    Carbide Mike 9 Lives

    I like the stubble look every now and then, but I definitely get better shaves with a shavette and more growth.
     
  7. Troy M

    Troy M Prep: Mephitis mephitis musk

    For me, I think heavy stubble is after about 3 days of not shaving.
     
  8. John Beeman

    John Beeman Little chicken in hot water

    I've always referred to the thickness of the hair follicle as "coarse" or "fine"
    and the concentration per set area as "thick" or "thin"
    but I could be completely wrong on those designations.

    Because my hair is fine (small diameter follicles) I wouldn't refer to any of my stubble as "heavy" even with a few days growth and even though I have a good concentration on my chin. It's just not coarse and stiff enough to ever feel like what @PickledNorthern describes his stubble feels like.

    I tend to think of heavy stubble as belonging to someone with both large diameter follicles and a high concentration who is somewhere past two days of not shaving and still a day or two short of starting a beard.
     
  9. RaZorBurn123

    RaZorBurn123 waiting hardily...............

    I agree with @Troy M for me after 3 days of growth. My youngest son can shave at 6am and by 12pm looks like he needs to shave again, thick, heavy beard. He must've gotten that from his mom. :duel:
     
  10. RetLEO-07

    RetLEO-07 likes his penguin deep fried, with pink sparkles

    Ditto.:shaver
     
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  11. RetLEO-07

    RetLEO-07 likes his penguin deep fried, with pink sparkles

    Hopefully Mom doesn't read TSD:shocked003:
     
  12. Matthew Hundt

    Matthew Hundt New Member

    Heavy stubble beard takes 4 to 6 weeks..Check out this image for reference..
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  13. PLANofMAN

    PLANofMAN Eccentric Razor Collector Staff Member

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    I would call that "designer stubble." AKA "I'd rather use a beard trimmer than shave."

    I've always thought of 5 o'clock shadow when I hear people refer to something as heavy stubble.
     
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  14. Carbide Mike

    Carbide Mike 9 Lives

    Huh ? man-in-suspenders-collection-007.jpg
     
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  15. Straight razor dandy

    Straight razor dandy Stuck cleaning the house himself PERMANENTLY

    I always think of someone like Fred flintstone. The perpetual 5 o'ock shadow.

    Though it was a long time ago, I always remember an acquaintance of mine in high school. He got sent home all the time for a "beard". He didn't have a beard, per se, he just had the type of follicles that even after he shaved, his face had a blackish-gray glow (from the dark hair stubble protruding through). No amount of shaving would help him, lol.

    I, on the other hand, have a thick beard...but my beard is red....so unless I grow it for 2 or 3 days...it might not get noticed. For me, however, is is scratchy as all get out after about 8-12 hours
     
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