Reigning world champion of beards, Jack Passion, takes the reader through the lifecycle of growing, grooming, getting rid of facial hair. The decision to grow, how to style, and even what to say to women who don't like a beard are all topics covered in the most definitive guide to facial hair ever written.
Pierio Valeriano, The Ill Fortune of Learned Men, trans. Julia Haig Gaisser, in Pierio Valeriano on the Ill Fortune of Learned Men: A Renaissance Humanist and His World, ed. Julia Haig Gaisser (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, ...
This volume brings together a range of scholars from diverse disciplinary backgrounds to re-examine the histories of facial hair and its place in discussions of gender, the military, travel and art, amongst others.
Facial hair is in fashion and the ladies know it. So listen up boys...time to throw away your shaving cream and razors and become a man.This book will help guide you along your journey to a better beard.
A great gift for the would-be and the already bearded, this witty guide extols the pleasures and benefits of a well-covered chin. Experienced counsel covers everything from shaving and grooming to eating and kissing.
A fun, informative guide to fifty-plus facial hairstyles for men.
The Modern Gentleman's Guide to Facial Hair: A Reference for Mustaches, Beards & More, is your quick reference for facial hair of all styles.
Useful charts and illustrations, combined with accessible language, make this book a treasure trove for women of all ages who may be silently plagued by this health problem.
This is rich, cutting-edge environmental history at its best, and a compelling read, too.” —David M. Kennedy, author of Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929-1945 ".
Featuring affirming text by Shelly Anand and exuberant, endearing illustrations by Nabi H. Ali, Laxmi's Mooch is a celebration of our bodies and our body hair, in whichever way they grow.
This book has a grooming solution for every lifestyle, age, and level of irony.” —Out magazine