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skyvue said:Haven't posted a shot of mine in a while. This is about as good as it's going to get, I guess.
I think it looks quite excellent on you!
skyvue said:Haven't posted a shot of mine in a while. This is about as good as it's going to get, I guess.
Corky said:The problem with a "Pencil" mustache is that even if one has black facial hair, one must use an eyebrow pencil or other make up tool to fill it in.
Most people see pencil mustaches on characters from old movies and they tend to forget that these people are heavily made-up actors with the benefit of complete costume, wardrobe and make-up departments behind the way they look on screen.
John Waters is a prime example of a current celeb who wears a pencil mustache, and I am sure that he uses mascara or something similar in his mustache when he is about to be photographed.
We all want to look like Zorro at one time or another in our lives, but we sometimes balk at the use of the cosmetics necessary to complete the look.
Looks realy nice!Brad Bowers said:I've had one for a few years. They're a little more work in shaping, but well worth the effort.
Brad
FedoraFan112390 said:I know we had a thread on famous pencil thin mustache wearers
***********Bustercat said:Why do you think "lip caterpillars" got a stigma of creepyness and tastelessness? I think it's clear John Waters wears his because of that, not in spite of it.
Is it simply a case of an era becoming unfashionable, or because of a specific individual or event?
This is how I will describe myself from now on, although I also like John's "tawdry... and terminally fussy narcissist."Bustercat said:wealthy but irrelevant