When I first saw this product, I thought it was a little bit like belly button warmers – completely pointless. But then, I don’t have a moustache (well, er, not like a full-blown one, anyway, ahem). The Moustache Comb, from Kent Brushes is also supporting prostate cancer charity Movember – a month long celebration in November of moustaches and raising awareness for men’s health. For each Moustache Comb sold online, Kent Brushes will donate £1 from the £2.55 to Movember – the charity has already raised £60 million worldwide since it’s conception in 2003. See, it’s a much better idea now.
For further information on Movember visit http://uk.movember.com/about/
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I want my boyfriend to grow a tache just so I can buy this for his Christmas stocking! He’d love it!
Ooo do I need to grow a Mo?? I think so! I’m thinking a real handle bar one too, with twistwed ends!? X
Hah! I’m not fond of facial hair, but I have a few friends with mustaches and chops that would love it.
Well… I used to think that eyebrow brushes are completely pointless too 🙂
Brilliant! I saw this on the Movember site yesterday, in the next few days I am going to upload a Cut Out and Cheat Mo to my website in a few days for those who don’t want to grow one.
I’ve shaved some amazing mo’s in the past, it was almost a shame to remove some of them.
Mat