Throughout history, the moustache has been embedded in tradition and 
culture all around the world. Did you know that some of the first 
fashionable mustaches depicted in time date back to the ancient 
Egyptians, and around 300 BC Iranian horsemen were some of the earliest 
known mustaches to roam?
A mustache has always represented a sign of manliness, and this has 
continued to be a widely accepted viewpoint around the world to this 
day. We believe that having a mustache, or any facial hair for that 
matter, is what sets a man apart from other men. This is why men have 
continued to embrace that soft fur on their lips for centuries and 
centuries!
Below are a few short fun history facts about the moustache...
The Middle Ages - During medieval times, knights and
 kings went as far as to have armor crafted to the needs of their 
moustaches. While formulated styling products were scarce, simple bees 
wax and other natural solutions had to be utilized.
  1600s - It was shortly after the Elizabethan Era 
during the 17th century, that the English made the moustache a more 
fashionable trend. The moustache reined during this time period, 
partially thanks to the famous Beard Tax implemented by Peter the Great.
1800s - Twirling and shaping the mustache became 
most popular in the 19th century. This created a new demand for waxes, 
combs, and other fancy grooming tools that started to hit catalogs like 
Sears & Roebuck.
1920s - Both American and British culture had come 
to honor the moustache as a symbol of the modern man. This was thanks to
 various film actors such as Clark Gable and Errol Flynn, as well as the
 soldiers seen in the parades and newspapers.
1950s - The mustache found a resurgence during this 
time, as the artist Salvador Dali defined a new look and style that 
later, in the 21st century was voted the most recognized mustache in 
history in numerous publications!
1960s - 1970s The beard simply ruled during these decades. Only a brave few dared to rock a stache during these years.
1980s - The moustache rose again in popularity due 
to TV shows like Magnum PI hit movie Full Metal Jacket that featured 
some of the most popular staches to hit the big screen.
Early 2000s - Once the 90's creeper mustache faded 
from our memories, the now famous movement "Movember" was created. What 
we are referring to is "an annual event involving the growing of 
moustaches during the month of November to raise awareness of men's 
health issues". This stache boom helped lead the way to a whole new 
world of facial hair.
Current - Since 2010, the moutache industry has 
skyrocketed in popularity. A variety of athletes, actors, and musicians 
successfully have infiltrated the media and influenced our younger 
society to accept mustaches and facial hair in general. Thanks to the 
rise in eCommerce, there are now more folks likes us here at Vintage 
Grooming out there offering an abundance of quality mustache wax products, tools, and education to help assist gentlemen with proper care and maintenance.
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Source. Vintave Grooming Company, Staff, May 9, 2019


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