| Mustaches have always been popular |
![]() Moustaches, once commonly associated with movie-stars and the seventies, are now a respectable addition to the well-groomed exterior of male A-Listers. Brad Pitt has recently been sporting his sprouted whiskers with pride, and he's not the only one. ![]() Josh Hartnett has been carrying his wispy face fuzz to various clubs practically every night, since temporarily setting up shop in London. ![]() Here Jude Law can be seen beaming from beneath a brush of bristles at celebrity events. But why have the men of Hollywood become the men of handlebars? ![]() Throughout history, a moustache has said a lot about the man who sports it. It signifies power with its length and bushiness. Many say Stalin ruled Russia with an iron 'tache...... ![]() ... it can reveal an unabashed, out-of-control creativity within its wearer. And grown the right way, a moustache can double as a paintbrush. ![]() A moustache is a look that harks back to the golden age of Hollywood, where an uncompromising sophistication was implied by a face fungus that was always prepared to tickle a lip or two... ![]() ...and let's face it, a moustache just looks plain cool.. ![]() So, one can perhaps understand the facial hair revival in Tinsel Town. Where preened and perfect is the norm, the mild scruffiness of a bit of foliage can almost appear rebellious... ![]() ... or perhaps it suggests the early stages of a mid-life crisis. ![]() This month is November where men are encouraged to let the razor gather dust in aid of a prostate cancer charity. So perhaps, all blokes should be taking some grooming advice from the likes of Johnny Depp just don't go overboard ![]()
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