Is Facial Hair Making a Comeback?
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For most the last decade, facial hair on men has been mostly a dead subject.  Sure a few guys still sported some chin pubes… but any form of a mustache was virtually non existent, and even the timeless goatee was slowly going out of favor.

Has all that changed?

Facial Hair Making a Roaring Comeback

Last night at the Golden Globes, stars such as Mickey Rourke, Jeremy Piven, Jason Lee, Brad Pitt, Ashton Kutcher, Robert Downy Jr, Sting, and Colin Farrel were among others sporting some variation of facial hair.

Any of you guys have a good facial hair story?





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  1. The_Dude
    January 15, 2009

    Haha, nice topic…I used to sport a goat and stache combo…I shaved my facial hair when a friend/co-worker was going in for surgery. She asked to send her something to make her smile while she was recovering…I sent her a pic of me with nothin on my mug except a fu-manchu lookin ’stache wearing a sombrero…she said it made her laugh

    I’ve concluded that dudes who regularly sport just the ’stache are either a) cowboys or cowboy-like dudes, b) molester or molester-like dudes, or c) badass mo’ fo’s that pull it off ’cause they’re fully congruent and self-actualized….

    There’s also d) douche bags and posers that follow trends… but that group comes standard to any sampling of social studies

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