National No Beard Day

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Welcome to the hairy world of National No Beard Day! Prepare to witness an uprising of smooth faces, as this dashing day celebrates the joy of being clean-shaven. So grab your razors and get ready to tackle the wildest facial hair out there!

When is No Beard Day?

It's national no beard day on the 18th October.


The Origins of National No Beard Day

While the origins of many national days are shrouded in mystery (and the occasional pun), National No Beard Day has a more straightforward history. In the early days of the internet, a group of clean-shaven enthusiasts found each other online and decided to dedicate a day to their smooth faces. And thus, National No Beard Day was born!

Since then, this delightful day has gained popularity and spread like wildfire across the internet. It's a time when people of all genders can come together to celebrate the beauty of a bare face and show off their freshly shaved mugs.

How to Celebrate

Celebrating National No Beard Day is as easy as one, two, shave! Here are a few ideas to get you started:

  • Gather your loved ones for a beard-free celebration. Have a clean-shaven party and show off your smooth faces. Don't forget to capture the moment with plenty of selfies!

  • Host a beard appreciation event for those who prefer a more hirsute look. Let them show off their glorious facial locks while you admire their dedication to the bushy cause.

  • Share your clean-shaven selfies on social media using the hashtag #NoBeardDay. Join the online community of smooth-faced champions and spread the joy!

Did You Know?

Did you know that the world record for the longest beard ever recorded is a whopping 17 feet 6 inches? It belonged to a man named Hans N. Langseth, who lived in the late 19th century. Now that's some serious beard dedication!



History behind the term 'No Beard'


1800

The Culture of Beards

During the early 19th century, beards were widely popular among men. Throughout many cultures, sporting a beard was seen as a symbol of masculinity, strength, and wisdom. Bearded men were considered distinguished and mature, and it was a common practice embraced by many.


1895

The Rise of Shaving Culture

In the late 19th century, a significant change in grooming norms started to take place. The shaving culture gained momentum, and men started to prefer a clean-shaven face rather than a beard. This shift in preference was influenced by various factors, including fashion trends, hygiene concerns, and the advent of safety razors.


1902

Smooth Look Becomes Fashionable

By the early 20th century, the clean-shaven look became increasingly fashionable. This was notably encouraged by prominent figures like King Edward VII of England, who preferred a smooth face and set an example for others to follow. Smooth-faced men were often associated with elegance, sophistication, and modernity.



1920

The Society of Beardless Men

In 1920, the Society of Beardless Men was formed in response to the prevailing trend of clean-shaven faces. The society aimed to celebrate men who, for various reasons, were unable to grow beards. It provided a platform for beardless men to connect, socialize, and embrace their unique identity.


1975

No Beard Emerges

The term 'no beard' started to gain popularity in the mid-1970s. It became a colloquial expression used to describe someone who preferred or naturally had a clean-shaven face. The phrase, often used humorously or as a playful nickname, was embraced by individuals who aligned with the beardless trend or were unable to grow facial hair due to genetics or personal choice.


Did you know?

Did you know that the world record for the longest beard ever recorded is a whopping 17 feet 6 inches? It belonged to a man named Hans N. Langseth, who lived in the late 19th century. Now that's some serious beard dedication!

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14th October 2015

Most mentioned on

18th October 2017

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