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Formal Wilson: His beard will be very clean, meaning the outline will be very smoothe with no individual hair sticking out like in the default skin (using "sticking out" very lightly here)
Survivor Wilson: His beard would be the opposite of Formal Wilson's; Messy, rough and a lot of hair sticking out (The hair which stick out looks similar to the hair matted on Survivor Wilson's forehead)
His first beard stage will just give him sideburns (similar to the standard Gladiator Wilson) and make the already existing beard stubbles a bit darker
Also a small suggestion for Gladiator Wilson: his first beard stage only has hair on his chin, no hair above his lips.
that is why I would love if you would make The Victorian skin quickly, not forcing you of course and one thing it should definetely have is those white stripes his hair has it also should be very clean, would be nice