If there are divisive male attributes, the mustache is definitely one as it is either loved or hated.
There was a time when it was considered chic, but nowadays it’s often looked down on. Yet, whatever we think of it, it’s unquestionable that there are some famous mustaches that even those know who don’t like this strange little hairy part between the nose and the upper lip. Let’s see a couple of interesting examples that might help you reconsider your opinion!
Salvador Dalí has always been famous for his surrealist paintings, but now even kindergarteners know his famous mustache after watching Money Heist. The great artist has most probably thought of his mustache as an artwork itself that has to be unique and recognizable.
When it comes to actors, two are often identified with their mustaches: Charlie Chaplin and Tom Selleck. While everybody is probably familiar with the first gentleman, younger generations might not know exactly who the second one is. What if I tell you he is the guy from Magnum P.I., though? Rings a bell?
We can find famous mustaches among musicians who were followed by millions of men. Of course, it’s never the mustache that makes a musician legendary, it is his talent. But let’s be honest here. Their mustaches have probably played a huge role in making their appearance so easy to recognize. Let’s just think of Freddie’s Chevron or Lemmy’s Friendly Mutton Chops.
The above examples from popular culture prove that mustaches are cool and it’s a mistake to think they were only popular in your dad’s generation. The experienced barbers in Black Sheep know exactly what style would suit you best, and they can even advise on how to take care of your facial hair. So if you want to give it a try, don’t listen to the haters, only your inner voice. Start growing your mustache today!