Does No-Shave November include beard?
Does No-Shave November include beard?
Also known as Movember No Shave November is a campaign created to grow awareness by letting your hair grow for 30 days. Men are challenged to grow out their facial hair, beard, mustache, whatever they can stand!
Why do people grow out mustaches in November?
Growing out one’s facial hair for 30 days is called “Movember” or “No-Shave November,” and it’s meant to raise awareness for cancer. It’s also a chance for dudes to show off their ‘staches, goatees, Fu Manchus, mutton chops and other furry face-warmers.
Can you do a full beard for Movember?
Yes, sure, you can grow a full beard, but that’s No Shave November (or just, y’know, growing a beard). It’s not Movember.
What’s the big deal about No Shave November?
No Shave November has helped raise more than $1.8 million in the fight against cancer since 2009. No Shave November is a devoted partner of St. Jude and leader in the No Shave initiative. Each year, participants forgo shaving and grooming for 30 days in order to evoke conversation and raise cancer awareness.
How to make the most of No Shave November?
– Start now by taking great care of your skin with a great skincare routine. – Look into beard growing kits that can help you and your face get used to having all that fur around. – Take vitamins! – Eat right! – Let it grow, let it grow: depending on how your beard grows in, allow it some time to thicken and grow out. – Don’t take life seriously.
What are the rules for No Shave November?
No Shave November rules The rules are plain and simple, stay away from the razor till 1st of December and donate the money you would have spent on shaving and grooming to the cause. You can clean and groom your beards during this time, so you do not have to be unkempt to show that you are participating.
What does No Shave November mean to you?
It’s not a practice just to garner attention, that’s for sure. A campaign 10 years strong, No-Shave November originated to raise awareness about cancer; the idea is to take the money you usually spend on shaving and grooming to put it towards awareness and education about cancer.