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Over the past few centuries, fashions in facial hair have changed substantially. In the mid-seventeenth century many men wore the ‘Van Dyke’ style of a small, pointy beard and moustaches. By the end of the 1600s, beards were in decline, leaving many men with just moustaches. The eighteenth century has been viewed as an entirely ‘beardless age’, and one in which men across Europe abandoned their facial hair amidst new ideas about neat, elegant manly appearance, and smooth faces. ....
1 month old This article is more than 1 month old As sales of cosmetics for men soar, book reveals industryâs first boom was in 1700s Male beauty bloggers Jeffree Star, left, and Manny Gutierrez. Photograph: Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images Male beauty bloggers Jeffree Star, left, and Manny Gutierrez. Photograph: Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images Sun 28 Feb 2021 04.45 EST Male cosmetics are no longer the preserve of rock stars, with data showing sales are booming. But a new book by a historian at the University of Exeter reveals that far from being a modern trend, grooming products for men were popular centuries before being advocated by the likes of Russell Brand, David Bowie and Prince. ....
British historian Alun Withey has been researching the history of facial hair The craze for huge whiskers was even taken up by women who drew them on Like modern hipsters, these trendsetters were prepared to suffer public abuse Dr Withey also found that dandies of the 18th Century were rarely clean shaven In fact, despite the popular image, they typically only shaved 1–2 times a week He also reveals that facial hair was once thought to be a form a bodily excrement ....