Friday Round Up – Yee Haw!

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August 2, 2013

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Hooray it’s Friday. Finally! What’s been happening at Beardrevered this week?

Want to know which living male has the longest beard ? Well click on the Saturday Beard Fact to increase your hirsute knowledge.

How much does facial hair change the appearance of a man? Apparently, a lot. Carl Kleiner created this hilarious series, photographing different stages of a man as he loses little chunks of his hair at a time. Watch the transformation as he goes from having a beard and a full head of hair to becoming completely bald.

Think Hipsters are giving beards a bad name? Click here to see why in our feature Beard Today, Gone Tomorrow

We love  the 5 second animation series. This 5 second mini-animation features a very large white beard!

Finally, Red beards are often the cause of controversy amongst hirsute men. They are frequently considered to be the rebels of the bearded community; the outsiders; the misunderstood. Why is this? At Breveredard HQ red beard is always held in the highest hirsute esteem and we would like to honour this flame coloured category by giving a group Beard of the week  prize to ALL men with red beards.
Click here to see why we think red beards are so special

Happy weekend – another scorcher on the way x

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