I went "commando" on my Camino and let the beard grow. I saved before I departed home for Paris, then not again for about two months. Although 59 at the time, I have never in my life tried to grow a beard. I have had a mustache at times though. The photo at the left was taken across the road from O'Cebriero about four weeks into my stroll across northern Spain.
The look is either that of a "bearded git" as Rebekah so correctly puts it, or Papa Smurf (Papa Strumpf to my Dutch and German speaking friends). Either way, it was not the look I was going for... I am not sure what I expected, but looking far older was not. it.
That said, having a beard does keep your face warmer and does provide some screening from the sun. The itchy bit only lasts a few days - in the second week.
Once in Santiago, a fellow pilgrim, now very nicely coiffed and shaved offered to tell me where he got shorn for only Euro 5. Unfortunately, I was acting on orders from my family NOT to shave until after they had the chance to personally check it out when I returned home to the States. So, even though I would have shaved it immediately on arrival in Santiago, I followed my instructions.
The next time, I think I will go with the get a shave locally every Saturday. BTW, does anyone know where to go for a good haircut and shave in Santiago, or in any of the other cities along the
Camino Frances? Names or addresses would be helpful. Thanks in advance.