Beard n moustache styles. English style mustache. Great Goatees, I Am Alpha M ➢➢➢ Mustache styles A goatee is a great option if you’re considering adding facial hair to your image. Dating back to ancient Greek and Roman times when the devil was depicted with a goatee, goatees have been in and out of style throughout history. Still today, the goatee has that bad boy persona attached to it… much like the devil himself! Goatees have changed over the years, with the original style consisting of hair that only grew from the chin, resembling a goat’s hairy chin; hence the name goatee. Eventually, the style incorporated the mustache, giving way to a new style called the Van Dyke, where the goatee...
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Moustache is facial hair grown on the outer surface of the upper lip. It may or may not be accompanied by a type of beard, a facial hair style grown and cropped to cover most of the lower half of the face. Etymology The word "moustache" derives from 16th century French moustache, which in turn is derived from the Italian mostaccio (14th century), dialectal mustaccio (16th century), from Medieval Latin mustacium (8th century), Medieval Greek μουστάκιον (moustakion), attested in the 9th century, which ultimately originates as a diminutive of Hellenistic Greek μύσταξ (mustax, mustak-), meaning "upper lip" or "facial hair", probably derived from Hellenistic Greek μύλλον (mullon), "lip...
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Long beard and mustache. Great Goatees, I Am Alpha M A goatee is a great option if you’re considering adding facial hair to your image. Dating back to ancient Greek and Roman times when the devil was depicted with a goatee, goatees have been in and out of style throughout history. Still today, the goatee has that bad boy persona attached to it… much like the devil himself! Goatees have changed over the years, with the original style consisting of hair that only grew from the chin, resembling a goat’s hairy chin; hence the name goatee. Eventually, the style incorporated the mustache, giving way to a new style called the Van Dyke, where the goatee and mustache are separate and do not join...
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