How beard defines a man
By ANIWednesday, September 15, 2010
LONDON - A new book reveals how the different shapes of facial hair can define a person.
‘Beards… A Spotter’s Guide’ by Cara Frost-Sharratt, names no fewer than 40 styles, and it explains how each has a meaning all of its own.
A look at some showed how the Hollywoodian, which is a favourite of actors, is usually sported by one doing mostly ads and pub theatre, the Sun reported.he Chin Strap is something worn by wannabe DJs and cowboy landlords, the Goatee by people who probably sorts mails or collects empty glasses.
People who insist they are budding songwriters or novelists favour the Circle Beard, but they usually end up cleaning windows even after five years.
The person sporting a Ducktail is seen as an eccentric quiz regular or scout leader, but who in reality can be a closet bigot and shady dealer.
The Garibaldi looks like a hippy type, or a gardener with hygiene issues, but it could also be the full facial hair is being used as a cover up for lack of looks.
The book has been published by Octopus Books and is priced at 7.99 pounds. (ANI)