Movember is back. Throughout the month of November, men are skipping their razors in favour of sporting a moustache to help ...
The movement, which raises awareness and funds for prostate and testicular cancers and men’s mental health, has grown over ...
Men in India are living shorter lives and visiting doctors less often. Movember brings the reminder they need: grow awareness ...
The Air Force has issued new — and very specific — guidance on the length of airmen’s mustaches and sideburns.
Over the past decade, a growing network of organizations in the world, the nation, the state and the region have transformed the month ...
A mustache certainly makes a statement—and can completely change someone's face. Yet, there are certain famous men who make both looks work. While some of these male celebrities grew a mustache for a ...
Once again, this year, the Montreal Canadiens’ players will grow mustaches to support men’s health. While Patrick Laine can’t ...
Movember isn't just about moustaches. It's a global men's health movement highlighting mental well-being, prostate and testicular cancer, and lifestyle risks.
Blame it on the hipster movement, Hollywood celebrities or Australian football—it’s clear that beards have been making a comeback. And, as it turns out, this may tell us something about the state of ...
As a kid raised in Canada in the 1980s, all my heroes had mustaches. Lanny McDonald, Wendel Clark, Jamie Macoun—the mustache was as prevalent as the maple leaf on their (yes, ice hockey) jerseys. And ...
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