Martin says: "To build back the trust it helps to speak kind words to your beard. Speak in a low voice and use words of affirmation like, "you are unique", "you are special" and you are needed".
It's that time of year again, Movember (a.k.a. No Shave November), where men are encouraged not to shave for the entire month. The whole point of the movement is to raise awareness for men's health issues such as prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and men's suicide.
Guys, sad news: It's December. That means Movember is over and it's time to get rid of that upper-lip caterpillar that you've been growing for the last month.
November, or "Movember", is the time to grow out your mustache to raise awareness for males forms of cancer. It's now December and the time has come for you to rid your face of your lip warmer.
Unless you're just now emerging from hibernation, you're probably aware the greatest time of year is upon us: Movember. It's an entire month where participating men ditch their razors in an attempt to grow some wild 'staches and raise money for cancer research.
The purpose of the new series of print ads from Boy Scouts of America is to convey how scouting skills can transform youngsters from boys into full-bearded men.
However, there is something unsettling about seeing beards that would make Kimbo Slice or Zach Galifianakis jealous on the faces of boys still too young to need a razor.
Every November, thousands of men in the US and around the world, grow a mustache or “mo” to raise money funds and awareness for men’s health, specifically prostate cancer and other cancers that affect men.