FANDOM Abobo (in Japanese: アボボ) is a recurring antagonist from the Double Dragon series, appearing as a boss in most versions and practically becoming the series mascot. The muscles of the Black Warriors, Abobo is one of their leaders, being admired by his henchmen and feared by his enemies. What he lacks in intelligence he more than makes it for his brute strength, being able to easily toss people around and bust walls with only his fists. Though he has been defeated by the Lee brothers more than once, he is still a force to be reckoned. With the dissolution of the Black Warriors after their defeat in the second game, Abobo joins the Renegades along with other ex-Black Warriors members....
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Beards have become quite popular over the past few years. The social stigma that once surrounded the act of simply letting your hair grow has started to fade, with employers caring less and less about what kind of face fur a potential job candidate enjoys. With this upward trend in beard popularity, there’s been a good bit of love for the full beard style (as there should be!). But what if you’re not feeling the full beard? Here are a few styles that have faded in popularity recently, and are due for a comeback. 6. The Van Dyke The Van Dyke (or Van Dyck or however you choose to spell it) is dripping with class. A well trimmed goatee and mustache. A waxed stache, not necessarily...
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Because only so much hair can grow from your top lip, mustache styles are limited. Still, there are a few classic styles that have stood the test of time (and kept top lips warm and cozy round the world). Below are five of the best mustache styles out there, with advice from Cleve McMillan, Dollar Shave Club’s resident hair and beard stylist, on how to cultivate and care for them. Mustache Style: The Chevron How to Achieve It: Famously worn by the likes of Tom Selleck and Freddy Mercury, the chevron is probably one of the most popular mustache styles, since it can be worn in both business and casual settings. To achieve this look, McMillan first suggests trimming the entire mustache using...
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All You Need to Know About Movember Mustache Styles Gentlemen…start your mustaches! That’s right, Halloween has finally come and gone and November is now upon us, and you know what that means, it’s time to stop shaving and start grooming your Movember mustaches. We’ve previously covered the ins and outs of the Movember mustache marathon, so now that we’re in the very early stages of it, we thought we’d give you guys a bit of advice on some of the various mustache styles you could try out this year. Since its still early days, odds are that the growth on your upper lip doesn’t really resemble a mustache as of yet, but don’t worry, you’ve still...
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Horseshoe Mustache | Image via Flickr Probably originating in the Wild West among cowboys, gamblers, and cattle rustlers, this bold mustache has graced the lips of icons like Hulk Hogan, Goose Gossage, and John Travolta. Perhaps because it makes me think of cowboys, and becoming a cowboy is my oldest childhood dream, I think the horseshoe is one of the best and just downright coolest mustache styles there is. The horseshoe mustache is also called the “biker mustache” because of its popularity amongst motorcycle enthusiasts. Pro wrestlers are fond of this style as well. But how does one sculpt a horseshoe mustache? And how can you be sure this style will even look good on you? Here is an...
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The Horseshoe Mustache was actually a popular moustache style among the cowboys who used to work in the American West. The name was actually derived from its appearance, which when grown looks like a horseshoe hanging in reverse manner. It looks somewhat similar to the Fu Manchu and the Pancho Villa, but they’re actually different mustache styles. Most Women find Men better looking with beautifully shaped mustache instead of a clean shaved look. This particular Horseshoe moustache became even more popular among the youngsters after the WWF wrestler Hulk Hogan sported it. The mustache is very easy to grow and maintain, but it need to be complemented with a good hair style to get better...
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John Rich with his horseshoe mustache. The horseshoe mustache was most likely first popularized among cowboys working in the American West. This mustache gets its name from its appearance. When fully grown out, it looks like a horseshoe hanging upside down. It is similar in appearance to the Pancho Villa and the Fu Manchu, though distinctly different from both. How To Grow A Horseshoe Mustache To grow a proper horseshoe, the hair must be allowed to grow out full on the lip. From the corners of the mouth, the hair is allowed to grow full in two lines that extend down to the jaw line. No hair is to grow past the jaw line. If it hangs down below the chin, one has grown a Pancho Villa. This...
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A horseshoe mustache might look a little complicated at first but with practice any man can make one. To create such a mustache you will need to grow a full mustache and a short beard. Then you will have to wield your precision trimmer to make two columns out of the beard to look as if they are a continuation of your mustache. The hair inside the columns and around them should be neatly shaved. However, some men choose to have a soul patch in between. Horseshoe mustache looks very stylish but it requires regular maintenance to appear neat. Men who care about their appearance and want to create something different will love the way such a mustache will look. It definitely deserves a try....
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