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Christmas and New Year decorations for the beard

You read that right, beards decorated with Christmas and New Year decorations are here. Yes, a few years ago, a longer, bushy and bohemian beard was something different, even repulsive, but the growth of hipster culture gave it a "mainstream" status. That's why today is no longer anything special. Hipsters thus have to work even harder if they want to remain unique. In July, in accordance with the time of year, men press flowers into their mustaches, and in the festive December they hang something other than Christmas balls on them.

Stories about recognizable hipsters mustaches and beards they have quite a long beard now. After all, we have a world competition for the most impressive. And since we know that hipsters reject mainstream culture, it's no surprise that some have decided not to decorate anymore Christmas trees, because it is too "mainstream", but instead just a "crown" on his head.

Will Santa bear under such a "spruce tree"?
Will Santa bear under such a 'spruce tree'?

This was made possible by a London advertising agency, which started selling "bearded" Christmas and New Year decorations Beard Baubles. You get it for just over 10 euros a set of fourteen cells, made just right for hanging on the chin.

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Maybe it seems silly to some, but it is for a good cause, as the proceeds from the sale go to a charity Beard season, which promotes melanoma awareness.

A decorated beard is the latest cry of hipster fashion.
A decorated beard is the latest cry of hipster fashion.

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