George Clooney seems to be
sporting a mustache these days, and it changes his look completely! I don't think there's any denying that he's still incredibly attractive, but I've got to say, I'm not a fan of his lip accessory. It might just be me, but mustaches seem to make guys look a little smarmy.

Facial hair is like a male accessory; whether a guy has some or not, it always says something about his particular style. And if he does keep facial hair, his particular trim job is what makes him unique. Maybe he goes for the lower lip flavor-saver or the rugged and masculine scruffy beard.

Men's
facial hair has always been an enigma to me. With all the options out there — from beard to mustache to soul patch (shudder) to goatee to side burns — how does a dude decide? It never occurred to me that an agonizing day of windowsill moping, reflection dissection, and chanting was involved.

Men have facial hair - it's an annoying fact of life that they need to deal with just as we women have to deal with the nuisance of leg hair.
Some guys shave it all off so their face is soft and smooth, some guys let it get stubbly and scruffy for that sexy laid back look, and some guys grow it out and trim it like facial landscaping.
Every woman has her preference, so I'm curious to know what you like...

Another photograph ruined by "that guy."
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The World Beard and Moustache Championships are held every other year in a quest to find the best facial hair on the planet. Men around the world pack up their hair spray, gels, combs, and costumes in preparation to put on their game faces- with the aid of a little styling, teasing, and sculpting, of course. This fetish for designer facial hair has a very strong following in Europe, and is gaining momentum in the U.S.