In our last blog post, we explored the origins of men’s facial hair and how it spread throughout the world. Now, we’re going to take a closer look at one of the most iconic styles of facial hair: the beard.
Beards have gone in and out of fashion throughout history. In the middle ages, beards were seen as a sign of masculinity and strength. However, during the Renaissance period, the clean-shaven look became popular, with men often using razors made of sharpened shells to shave their faces.
In the 19th century, beards made a comeback, with many men growing long, bushy beards as a sign of their rugged masculinity. However, by the early 20th century, the clean-shaven look was back in style, and beards fell out of fashion once again.
So, what’s next for men’s facial hair? Stay tuned for our next blog post to find out!