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fromThe Atlantic
1 day 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
4 days 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
1 month ago

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

What is it with all these wispy moustaches suddenly decorating young men's faces? These things, which have crawled their way on to so many upper lips, aren't fully formed moustaches.
Fashion & style
fromESPN.com
1 month ago

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

"I just kind of let it roll for the past couple months. It's kind of gross right now," said Jonah Gadjovich of the Panthers before their 5-1 series-clinching victory in Game 6.
Boston Bruins
fromNew York Post
2 months ago

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

Hulk Hogan's dramatic new two-tone beard raised eyebrows during his live TV appearance on Fox News, combining a white mustache with near-black stubble.
MMA
fromMail Online
3 months ago

Revealed: The facial hair that women find the most attractive

The findings indicate that only younger men with light stubble showed significant benefits in attracting and being trusted by women, compared to full beards.
Women
fromwww.npr.org
5 months ago

A brief history of beards and baseball after the Yankees lift their no beard policy

"This generation you know the vast majority of 20[s], 30s into the 40s men in this country have beards ... it is a part of who these younger men are. It's a part of their character."
US news
fromVulture
6 months ago

We Mustache This One Thing of SNL's 50th Season

Lorne Michaels emphasized that SNL intends to celebrate its 50th anniversary by inviting alumni back. However, so far, the execution has been underwhelming, featuring only a few nostalgic elements.
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Digital life
fromwww.nytimes.com
7 months ago

Facial Hair: The Last Taboo in Women's Beauty?

The stigma surrounding women's facial hair persists, leading many to feel ashamed and self-conscious, despite its commonality among women.
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