Movember – the month of the moustache for many a brave chap (including three of our very own Treatwell-ers) who fancy tackling the challenge to raise money and awareness for men’s issues. Yep, that’s right. Get ready to see an inordinate amount of facial hair coming your way – all in the name of prostate and testicular cancer, suicide awareness, and mental health – very worthy causes, we think you’ll agree.
For those new to the ‘tache though – it can be a challenge in itself to know where to start with your new look. Fear not – we’ve broken down a few of the most popular moustache styles to inspire your mo’ journey. We’ve got you – now, get growing.
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1 The chevron moustacheThe Chevron moustache is worn thick and wide – it tends to follow the natural shape of the upper lip, and angles slightly downwards towards the corners of your mouth. The bottom edge stops just on the upper lip line – so some maintenance is needed to avoid the dreaded coffee-soaked-’tache each morning. A quick trim with the moustache scissors will be your best friend with this style – we promise.
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2 The pencil moustacheA big hitter in the 1940s with Hollywood heartthrobs such as Clark Gable – the pencil moustache is the pinnacle of moustache-sophistication. Bonus? It’s pretty easy to grow, even for those whose facial hair is on the thinner side. Following the shape of the upper lip, it’s worn super thin and almost straight (kind of like a pencil – get it?) A steady hand and a lot of patience are required here – or head to your barber instead.
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3 The Dali moustacheSalvador Dali’s moustache is *almost* as famous as the man himself – and it’s not hard to see why. Hypnotic, daring, and magnificently eccentric – the Dali ‘tache is one not for the faint of heart. For this style, you’ll need a good amount of hair (maybe not achievable in a month – but worth the long slog if you ask us). Add a shed-load of moustache wax each morning for that gravity-defying look, and you’ll be good to go.
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4 The handlebar moustacheRemember in 2012 when moustaches were inexplicably printed on everything from mugs to t-shirts? Well, picture that trend, and you’ll probably be picturing the handlebar moustache. Despite that weird phase in pop culture, the handlebar moustache has outgrown it’s hipster reputation – and remains incredibly cool, timeless, and classic. The shape, of course, is pretty self-explanatory, and is akin to the shape of the handlebars of a bicycle. Again, this style requires a bit of styling, combing, and moustache wax to keep it’s shape – so be ready to give it some TLC.
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5 The horseshoe moustacheAgain, this one’s in the name. The horseshoe moustache (the go-to look of Hulk Hogan) is a full ‘tache that frames the lips and runs from the top lip to the chin, highlighting the shape of your jaw. Our advice: try it with a goatee for a statement look.
With Treatwell, you can book grooming online at all your favourite salons – simple, hassle-free, and you can do it on the go. Find amazing venues in your area.
FAQs
What is Movember and why do people grow moustaches for it?
Movember is a month-long event where people grow moustaches to raise money and awareness for prostate and testicular cancer, suicide prevention and mental health. The movement encourages participation by trying new facial hair styles and supporting important causes related to men’s health.
How do you style and maintain a chevron moustache?
To keep a chevron moustache looking its best, trim it regularly with scissors to follow the upper lip line and prevent it from hanging over your mouth. Consistent maintenance stops issues like coffee stains and keeps the moustache neat and tidy.
Which moustache style is best for someone with thinner facial hair?
The pencil moustache is a great option for people with thinner facial hair, as it is worn very thin and almost straight, following the shape of the upper lip. It requires a steady hand and patience but is easier to grow than fuller styles.
What do you need for a Dali or handlebar moustache?
For a Dali or handlebar moustache, you need a good amount of moustache hair and plenty of moustache wax to shape and style it each morning. These looks may take longer to grow but deliver dramatic, classic results with the right tools and regular care.
Can you book facial hair grooming online with Treatwell?
Yes, you can book grooming online with Treatwell at your favourite salons. Booking is simple, hassle-free, and can be done on the go to suit your schedule.
