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GQ’s resident grooming pro Matty Conrad outlined his favorite mustache styles, as worn by some of Hollywood’s most famous names.You can watch that above, or read below for a few additional ...
It’s limber. It’s daring. It’s a little bit sultry. How the skinny playboy mustache became the facial hair style of the ...
QUESTION: Do all the different styles of moustache have names? They do. Over the years, moustaches have been categorised into various styles, often influenced by cultural trends, historical ...
10 Proper Names for Beard Styles You Need to Know. ... “You don’t need to be a corporate raider to let your facial hair into a power ‘V’ off the chin,” says Martin.
In the 1930s and 40s, the pencil was the mustache style of choice. As the name suggests, the style is typified by a thin line of hair above the upper lip and requires regular maintenance.
As the name suggests, a pencil moustache is a thin line that sits just above the upper lip. “The style can be grown very quickly as it’s usually short in length and cut to a very thin line ...
The mustache seems to be making a comeback. We’re talking no beard, just the ‘stache. These days, actor Timothée Chalamet ...
Aaron Rodgers isn’t just one of the greatest quarterbacks to ever play in the NFL; he’s also made a name for himself as a facial hair expert. While most NFL players are remembered for their ...
The mustache’s popularity has always been particularly susceptible to cultural icons and trends of the moment. In the early 1900s, mustaches were often elaborate, like the bushy walrus style of ...
Dedicated to men’s health causes, Movember (movember.com) is the annual event that encourages ‘mo bros and sisters’ to grow a moustache or get involved with other fundraising activities ...
Classic styles include the Chevron, a thick and wide moustache that covers the upper lip, worn with panache by Tom Selleck in Magnum, P.I. and Freddie Mercury of Queen.