Movember, the month of the 'stache, is well underway, but just in case you failed to sprout a mustache or sponsor a furry upper lip strip in the name of men's health, you can still help raise awareness and funds via mustachioed TOMS footwear.
No Mustache? No Problem. Slip On A Pair of Mustachioed TOMS This Movember
It's Mustache Season, Men! Movember Needs Your Upper Lips
November is here. And you know what that means. Gents across the globe will lock away their razors and focus all of their testosterone on sprouting unshorn upper lips. It's Movember, and it's all about the 'stache. The Movember campaign initiates mustache season every year, where men, known as Mo Bros, worldwide let their facial hair grow free to raise awareness and funds for men's health.
Show Us Your 'Stache! LAist Readers Rock Movember
Dateline: Movember 9th, 2010. Day nine of a month-long endeavor to raise awareness of and funds for men's health issues by growing (or, in some cases, affixing) some hair above the upper lip. Yesterday we asked our readers via Twitter if they'd share with us a snapshot of their 'stache, and tell us why they're doing it. This is what we got.
Pencil This In: Magic, Motorcyles and Movember Mustaches
Ghettogloss is celebrating the 12 days of Christmas. Each night until Dec. 15, they’ll have special exhibits, performances and cocktails and spiked egg nog. Tonight, Eddie Ruscha will be performing a live musical meltdown based on the concept of love in outer space. The instruments will be old synthesizers, echo machines and a sampler. 7 pm to midnight.
How Fast Does Your Facial Hair Grow?
Cause if it's pretty fast, you still have time to get your mo on for Movember. Mo is Australian for moustache, and Movember is an organization that raises awareness and funds for prostate and testicular cancer. Much like the Avon 3-day walk or the AIDS Walk, men build teams and throughout the month of November, vigorously sit, wait, and grow, all while collecting money towards cancer research.

