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fromThe Atlantic
4 weeks ago

When Your Face Is Fashion

"The romance of hair is too prolific a subject to be lightly handled." The evolution of facial hair acceptance reflects cultural attitudes that have shifted dramatically over the centuries, showing how societal norms dictate personal expression. This historical context reveals the complexities surrounding the idea of beards and mustaches, which once carried significant stigma but later became symbols of status and masculinity.
Fashion & style
fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

The First Time America Went Beard Crazy

In the beginning, not a whisper of a whisker-not on Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, or Monroe. In the early nineteenth century, John Quincy Adams and Martin Van Buren change things up with fluffy muttonchops that drift like snow from ears to laugh lines.
Washington DC
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Few men can really rock a moustache. Timothee Chalamet is not one of them | Adrian Chiles

The rise of patchy, wispy moustaches among young men reflects a questionable trend rather than a commitment to traditional facial hair.
Boston Bruins
fromESPN.com
2 months ago

Who earns 'Beard of the Year'? 2025 Stanley Cup final playoff beard superlatives

The Stanley Cup Final highlights unique player personalities and camaraderie, particularly through whimsical playoff traditions like facial hair competitions.
MMA
fromNew York Post
3 months ago

Oh, brother! Hulk Hogan raises eyebrows with dramatic new look: 'What style would you call this?'

Hulk Hogan's new two-tone beard sparked social media buzz during a live TV appearance, showcasing a notable change in his iconic look.
Women
fromMail Online
4 months ago

Revealed: The facial hair that women find the most attractive

Light stubble is the most attractive facial hair for younger men, boosting perception of trustworthiness according to recent research.
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