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Facial hair

A typical Full Beard
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A typical Full Beard

Facial hair is a secondary sexual characteristic in human males. Most men develop facial hair in puberty.

Male pogonotrophy (the growing of facial hair; beardedness) is often culturally associated with wisdom and virility. Many men style their facial hair into beards, moustaches, goatees or sideburns. A man's facial hair is often affectionately known as his whiskers (only mammals have true whiskers). However, many others shave their facial hair.

Women rarely grow hair on their faces (apart from the fine fuzz that we all have covering our entire bodies). However, a very few women are afflicted with noticeable facial hair growth. Excessive hairiness (especially facially) is known as hirsutism, and is an indication of hormonal variation.


Charlie Chaplin, with his namesake type of moustache
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Charlie Chaplin, with his namesake type of moustache

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