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  2. Fake moustache - Wikipedia

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    The use of false facial hair dates back to antiquity.In Ancient Egypt, most men were clean-shaven (real facial hair being a signifier of low social status). Pharaohs, however, often wore elaborate false metal beards, linking them with Osiris, the god of the afterlife. [2]

  3. Regalia of the Pharaoh - Wikipedia

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    The beard took the form of a long braided artificial goatee, straight or curved at the tip, worn on the chin and attached to the ears by a long golden thread. The Pharaoh Hatshepsut ( 18th Dynasty ), as holder of supreme power, didn't hesitate to wear this typically masculine attribute.

  4. The Power Of A Beard: 122 Men Who Completely ... - AOL

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    Not everyone can pull off a beard, but these guys make it look effortlessly cool. The post The Power Of A Beard: 122 Men Who Completely Transformed Their Look (New Pics) first appeared on Bored Panda.

  5. Egyptian cultural dress - Wikipedia

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    Dyeing grey beards was not common. Many men also shaved their hair except for a tuft at the top, though intellectuals looked down on this haircut. [23] A typical servant's costume of the 1830s had a white shift, a sedria, a caftan or a djubbeh or both, and a blue shirt as the outermost layer.

  6. Who Is the Pringles Man? The History Behind Pringles’ Mascot

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    If you look closely, you can even see the “i” is dotted with a chip in 2009’s logo. Like Pringles, learn why so many logos are red . But now the most recent logo is the most modernized ...

  7. Shenandoah (beard) - Wikipedia

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    This is not to be confused with the chinstrap beard—a similar style of beard that also grows along the jawline but does not fully cover the chin. In addition, many chin curtain beards do not extend far below the jawline, if at all, whereas chinstrap beards generally do. The Shenandoah tends to be somewhat longer than the chin curtain.