A study to observe World Beard Day today, September 2, found growing a beard might make men more attractive.
Men with facial hair are more attractive, it has been claimed. To mark World Beard Day today, a study by the Daily Star found having a beard can be seen as a sign of confidence or masculinity, as well as having many other benefits.
Beards might help someone boost their confidence and help them to attract a partner. They may also be viewed as a sign of masculinity since a strong jawline is apparently correlated with a higher level of testosterone. The influence of media and culture is also thought to a factor too, with bearded men often shown as heroes and heartthrobs in films. This helps shape public perception and means people sometimes might think beards with charisma, strength, and attractiveness.
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