What do you guys think of handlebar moustache?
And what sort of style goes with it? Is style necessary?
Its one of those things/styles that doesn't work on most people, and those it does work on tend to be attractive without it.
>>16612953
Or the complete opposite, and they're completely unattractive without it
It's stupid as fuck and unless you exclusively hang out with hipsters, everyone else is going think it's dumb. A guy I work with has them and everyone thinks its a joke.
If you don't care, then go for it.
What would be your first impression if you came across a guy sporting this look?
And like... what sort of setting/place would you think appeals this look?
>>16612994
>What would be your first impression if you came across a guy sporting this look?
"He needs to stop taking himself so seriously"
>And like... what sort of setting/place would you think appeals this look?
Somewhere high fashion, and nowhere else
>>16612963
But why is it stupid?
>>16612949
why the fuck do western men want to look like some Taliban motherfucker and call it trendy?
>>16612949
If you're not going to post your picture or at the very least describe yourself - asking weather or not a very specific type of beard/hairstyle/tattoo, etc. "works" is completely useless.
Just go for it. If you don't like the way it looks - shave.
>>16613081
Well, I don't want to post my pic here. But I look like this guy. Same wavy long hair. Less beard though and not on the sides. I keep my handlebar upturned. Wear casual clothes mostly, like t-shirts.
I've kept my look for a while and I like it, but I've been getting a lot of comments on losing it. Strangers will compliment me, but friends have started making mean jokes. It's a bit annoying. I'm just really confused if I should really go for another look after putting so much effort into keeping this style.
>>16613628
Long hair a shit.
>>16613858
bad for the handlebar? or generally saying?
suggest a look for an oval face?