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    Let’s not split hairs over life with a beard | Men’s facial hair

    By Olivia CarterJuly 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    Let’s not split hairs over life with a beard | Men's facial hair
    One reader’s husband had a beard that was regarded with suspicion by Scottish farmers. Photograph: Getty
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    Polly Hudson’s article (Beards may be dirtier than toilets – but all men should grow one, 3 July) is correct on the whole, except in the assumption that all men can do so. When I was a child, my dad spent a two-week holiday not shaving and ended up with a five o’clock shadow. By coincidence, my uncle grew a bushy forest on his face during the same period. Faced with my uncle’s success, my dad promptly shaved his own attempt off and it was never spoken of again.

    Years later, I was bewildered by my dad’s really quite hostile reaction when I successfully gave facial hair a go for the first time. Then I remembered.
    David Gray
    Birmingham

    My late husband had a beard when we met in 1966, and I only saw him clean-shaven in old photographs. It was a full beard, befitting a geologist who had spent time in the field without a mirror. It was regarded with suspicion by Scottish farmers; one even offered to shear him with his sheep. At the time, beards were associated with artists and revolutionaries. My aunts, on first meeting Jack, summed him up as “very nice, considering he has a beard”.
    Susan Treagus
    Didsbury, Manchester

    Polly Hudson writes: “All men look better with beards and I will die on that hill.” Perhaps Keith Flett’s Beard Liberation Front might consider awarding her honorary life membership.
    Toby Wood
    Peterborough

    Most, if not all, men have beards. It’s just that the intelligent ones don’t bother to scrape hair from their face every day. A pointless pastime.
    Ronnie Macleod
    Aberporth, Ceredigion

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