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Shocking discovery: hairy beards are said to be as dirty as toilet bowls

The bushy beard is in fashion, worn by many celebrities such as Ben Affleck, Leonardi Di Caprio, Robert Pattison and Jake Gyllenhaal, not to mention the plethora of hipsters. Now watch out! If you love your beard, we suggest you read no further or consider yourself warned. No matter how much you take care of your facial hair, nothing can wash away the dirty truth. According to the latest research, beards may contain the same bacteria found in human feces.

Who would have thought she could be hairy beard as dirty as a toilet. That they are located in them bacteria of course it's no surprise. There are thousands of them. Until now, it was considered that these are the same as those that other people have on their skin, but in the latest research, in addition to the standard ones, in the samples they also found those bacteria that are otherwise found where the emperor goes on foot, i.e. in the toilet and are located in feces. The shocking results come from beard samples of men from an American city Albuquerque, New Mexico (yes, where Crooked Path was filmed), who gathered them microbiologist John Golobic. Water containing such bacteria would immediately be declared undrinkable. Is there a solution?

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Sorry girls, but this is the dirty truth.
Sorry girls, but this is the dirty truth.

If you don't want your beard to continue to be a haven for bacteria, wash it as often as possible scrub with soap or wash with shampoo, but at the same time it is also important hand hygiene, which prevents the spread of infections. Otherwise, let us reassure you that the mentioned "faecal" bacteria do not cause disease, but you should still avoid close encounters between your lips and the toilet bowl.

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