Here is where I post random pictures or whatever on my bearded face, movie effects, action sports and everything else that I find worth spreading and sharing.


And when I share pictures that's been found strolling around I obviously don't take credits for them.

- All beards on my face I have grown my self if nothing else is written.

- I'm Swedish

- I do computer generated effects for movies, commercials and video games

- I climb

24th May 2012

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I lectured at my old school today. Like a real teacher I was given a cup.  (Taken with instagram)

I lectured at my old school today. Like a real teacher I was given a cup. (Taken with instagram)

7th May 2012

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Stone oven baked pizza is so good.

Stone oven baked pizza is so good.

Tagged: Beardlumberjackplaidplaid shirtpizzamalmö

26th April 2012

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Happens everyday.

Happens everyday.

Tagged: BeardBeardsTattooTattoosecards

16th April 2012

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Tagged: BeardSeptum

16th April 2012

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Serious face. #beard #septum (Taken with instagram)

Serious face. #beard #septum (Taken with instagram)

Tagged: septumbeard

8th April 2012

Link reblogged from +kormosendre with 10 notes

+kormosendre: The Rules of Beard Acquisition →

kormosendre:

The Rules of Beard Acquisition

1. Growing a beard takes 2 to 3 MONTHS (not weeks) on average. For teens and particularly slower growers, 3 months may not even be long enough.

2. Shaving your beard will not make it grow faster or thicker.

3. No one can predict when your teenage beard will mature into an adult beard. It could take months or years.

4. Your beard looks better to other people at a distance than it does to yourself in the mirror. Artificial lighting and camera flash often look a lot different than real life.

5. Give yourself 24 hours to think about it before you shave or significantly trim your beard.

6. Having some facial hair, styled properly, is almost always better than clean shaven.

7. A picture of your beard growing progress is worth more than 1,000 words.

8. Expect negative comments from friends and family during the growing process. They usually give up after a few months.

9. Enjoy the positive comments and be sure to thank the person giving the comment.

10. If you shave and regrow your beard often, most people won’t even notice or comment on your beard.

11. A fully grown beard is much less prickly than stubble.

12. Chemical products to enhance beard growth are still not sanctioned by the manufacturer for this purpose and should only be used by adults when beard maturation has reached a peak. It is not recommended for teens that want to jump-start their beard growth.

13. Trim conservatively the first time. First timers tend to over-trim and often end up shaving.

14. There is no mistake in trimming that can only be fixed by shaving the entire beard off.

15. Expect some itchiness during the first 3 weeks of growth. It will eventually subside. Moisturizers such as Aveeno oatmeal lotion or Jojoba oil while avoiding harsh soaps can help.

16. Don’t assume you must shave to for a job or job interview. Even established no-beard policies are often ignored.

17. It is very common for your beard hair to be a different color from your head hair. This simply adds character to your beard.

18. Beards continue to improve well into your 30s, even 40s and 50s in some people.

19. Any beard may look scruffy and unattractive at times in the early stages. The shape, color, texture, or pattern cannot be anticipated too early in the process, nor should you expect it to be flawless. It will, however, be unique.

20. Never EVER trim or shave when tired, not feeling well, sleepy or under the influence of alcohol or drugs!

21. A beard can project confidence in the man which will in turn affect how others respond to you.  Embrace what you have and wear it like the man you are.

22. Take care of your facial hair as you would the hair on your head (assuming you have head hair). Use a mild shampoo rather than a harsh soap to clean the hair, and once it gains some length, comb it or brush it to train it to lay down for you.

23 Beards are as unique as fingerprints, so don’t think that yours will look exactly like someone you have seen.

24. Beard hairs that lay down add mass to your beard, so hold off on trimming even wild hairs until you see this happening. Typically lay-down occurs at 3/4” to 1” or 2-3cm.

25. Becoming bearded is as much a mental transformation as a physical one. Give yourself and your loved ones 6 to 12 months to get used to the new “you”.

26. During the growing phase, if you are concerned about looking “professional”, over-dress the part until your beard fills in. People are more likely to notice the nicer clothes than the growing beard.

27. Barbers more often than not will over trim your newly growing beard. Be very explicit and tell him or her not to touch your beard. If you decided to get a barber trim, be very detailed on what you want and ideally choose a barber that has a beard himself or one that is recommended by another bearded man.

Tagged: BeardGrooming

Source: jefffsbeardboard.yuku.com

2nd April 2012

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This is my happy face, the stach is hiding it ☺ #beard (Taken with instagram)

This is my happy face, the stach is hiding it ☺ #beard (Taken with instagram)

Tagged: beard

25th March 2012

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Source: weheartit.com

16th March 2012

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Lassekongo look-à-like. #beard #selfshot (Taken with instagram)

Lassekongo look-à-like. #beard #selfshot (Taken with instagram)

Tagged: selfshotbeard

3rd March 2012

Photoset reblogged from Sunday Thoughts with 57,136 notes

This is my life motto, always have been.

Source: foxintwilight