A lot of shaving cream or a little bit of soap. I discovered the little bit of soap trick when I was out of shaving cream, then later found out it's a well-known substitute.

I grew a beard to avoid all the hassle but my wife rebelled and I am a kept man. It was tough. The beard finally filled in and then I shaved it off. A good lesson in letting go of what one is invested in.

I'm bearded. Still shave the cheeks and neck.
Asked for a razor-blade shaver for x-mas.

I grew a beard some 30 years ago because I was lazy and because my curly hair kept causing painful ingrown hairs on the face.

A beard is great because when we go on lengthy trips I just take one "disposable" blade for the weekly trim around the edges. Sure helps keep backpack weight down.

I highly recommend growing beards - but gee if most men do that how are people going to tell the difference between terrorists and non-terrorists?

They had a re-useable razor on a TV antique show-and-tell segment. It had a kind of mini belt sanding action, brand name Rolls I think. That has to be due for a comeback.

I had a full beard years ago when I was in grad school. I offered to grow one again, but my wife isn't buying it :-).

I grew a beard, but I'm ashamed to say, use a electric beard trimmer every 4-5 weeks. Mainly because it seems quicker than shaving (takes just under 10 minutes). Not sure about the comparative energy life-cycles there though!?

P.S. I also compost the trimmings. They almost seem suitable for a potting compost component actually, but I've not experimented.

I had a beard for years despite my wife's preference that I shave it off. After years of hearing her complaints, I impulsively decided to shave it off one day while she was out. After she returned, she took one look at me and said "put it back". I am now happily bearded once again.

growing a beard helps on energy consumption for some who work outside in colder climates..........not recommended for the fairer sex.

My wife says I look better with a beard, perhaps due to the lack of a chin
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Discuss pickensplan on oil and junk science sites like theoildrum

You consider theoildrum as which ? an oil site, junk science site or both ??

That was a poorly written sentence. I will correct it. What I meant was that I post at oily sites and at junk science sites

LOL ! I was just looking for more context, Robert.

Writing - well- is very, very much work for me.

My other half would probably leave me if I shaved my beard off.

Kill two birds with one stone, then.

On a business trip I discovered that a little hand lotion (like in those little bottles by the hotel sink) makes a dandy substitute. A little hard to rinse a multi-bladed razor though once it is gunked up with lotion. But it leaves you face nice and soft.