MOUSTACHEVILLE Ah, November. The month when retail stores display their Christmas merchandise all too soon and those serious about Thanksgiving spend the days preceding the third Thursday preparing their stomachs for an eaters Olympics. Turkey, stuffing, rolls I can almost taste it.
November also marks 30 days where razors across the globe sit lonely on the cold countertop, neglected from lack of use. No-Shave-November, or Movember as it has come to be known, has become an annual tradition. Not only does the population of mustachioed men increase drastically around this time, but Movember at its core aims to raise money for mens health.
As a way to honor Movember and the spirit of this hairy holiday, Watchcut put together a video exploring mens hairstyles (including facial) in a succinct 90-second super cut.
So much attention is paid to womens fashion, its refreshing to take a visual journey through mens trends, from the slicked-back coifs of the turn-of-the-century to the overgrown, Dave Grohl-esque grunge locks that were ubiquitous in the '90s. Dont worry. The controversial man bun also makes an appearance.
If you are participating in Movember, consider the cause behind the hair growth. The Movember Foundation encourages men to get involved by growing staches and beards as a way to raise awareness for all manner of mens health issues, like depression and male-specific cancers. Their hope is that men involved will be more mindful of their health by getting checkups and evaluating their familys medical history. To find out more or make a donation, visit the Movember website.
Which look from the video is your favorite?
November also marks 30 days where razors across the globe sit lonely on the cold countertop, neglected from lack of use. No-Shave-November, or Movember as it has come to be known, has become an annual tradition. Not only does the population of mustachioed men increase drastically around this time, but Movember at its core aims to raise money for mens health.
As a way to honor Movember and the spirit of this hairy holiday, Watchcut put together a video exploring mens hairstyles (including facial) in a succinct 90-second super cut.
So much attention is paid to womens fashion, its refreshing to take a visual journey through mens trends, from the slicked-back coifs of the turn-of-the-century to the overgrown, Dave Grohl-esque grunge locks that were ubiquitous in the '90s. Dont worry. The controversial man bun also makes an appearance.
If you are participating in Movember, consider the cause behind the hair growth. The Movember Foundation encourages men to get involved by growing staches and beards as a way to raise awareness for all manner of mens health issues, like depression and male-specific cancers. Their hope is that men involved will be more mindful of their health by getting checkups and evaluating their familys medical history. To find out more or make a donation, visit the Movember website.
Which look from the video is your favorite?