As we celebrate how awesome it is to be an unstoppable bearded legend, MEANING OF NO SHAVE NOVEMBER & MOVEMEBER we acknowledge that some of our fellow bros are struggling with cancer or their mental health..
Here at The Fashion Limerence we believe we must all stand strong alongside our brothers fighting heroically against terrible illnesses that sometimes get overlooked or overshadowed.
Enter two amazing causes: November and No Shave November. Both are united in their cause to promote awareness and research for vital health issues.
The best part is that YOU can be a helpful hero while having a ton of fun. All you have to do is register with an organization, let your facial hair grow and have people donate to the cause as they watch your progress.
Here’s the deal with the meaning of November and No Shave November. Because both are pure rugged awesomeness that we stand proudly alongside.
Aren’t They the Same Thing
Founded officially in Australia in 2004, November is all about the mo. – the mustache. Originally it was about raising awareness and money for testicular and prostate cancer, but it has since expanded to include men’s mental health and suicide. Its stated goal is to “change the face of men’s health.” Although 2004 was when the organization November began, the idea was born in 1999 when a few Aussie mates in the pub decided to grow mustaches for charity. It grew quickly into a phenomenon and is now rapidly approaching the mark of $1 billion raised over the years.
Founded in 2009, No Shave November has similar goals but goes beyond the “mo” while keeping its focus on cancer support. Because cancer patients frequently lose their hair, NSN is about any hair you can grow in November or any grooming you can sacrifice. So it’s a chance to really let it all hang out. It’s pretty simple… just put the razor and grooming products away for 30 days. If workplace standards are an issue, you can trim your beard, but not shave. While it’s mostly aimed at men, women can participate by not shaving their legs and forgoing salon visits. Money raised goes towards cancer support, research, and awareness. In 2013, No Shave November partnered officially with the American Cancer Society.
Global Goodness
By participating in November or No Shave November, you join an incredible and energetic worldwide movement. You will literally feel the encouragement and enthusiasm as you see your fellow bros letting things run wild for a great cause.
Thousands upon thousands of people are diagnosed every year with cancers, many of which don’t always get as much attention as the “big names.” What could be better than joining a community of “creative cultivation” for cancer?
How to Participate in November
Sign up, post photos and videos of your MO’s progress, and post the link for all your contacts to see so they can donate. Through the month, show people how it’s progressing and what you’re doing. Make it fun so they’ll be inclined to support you.
Let your mustache develop. Be patient with it because the second half of the month is when the most amazing action happens. And get creative with your choice of style!
On top of growing a mo., you can create a Move Challenge, where you set goals for physical activity through November or start learning a new sport.
How to Participate in No Shave November
You can begin with either a clean-shaven face or you can let your existing hair grow.
Post your link to your contacts that, for November, you intend to grow your facial hair and give up on some grooming practices so you can donate your normal monthly grooming costs to NSN.
Invite others to join you as a team, donating their grooming expenses for a month. They can donate anything, ranging from a few bucks to the costs of barbershop appointments. Or more.
Organizing Donors
You don’t even need to have all your donors lined up before you begin. Just get started and they will join as they see your progress. Many people donate towards the end of November as they see your wild wooliness flourishing.
What if You Can’t Grow Hair?
After all, some bros do struggle to grow facial hair Other bros are bald and can’t grow hair on their heads. And others still are unable to let things loose for an entire month because of their work.
But don’t despair! You can still support the hairiness! In this case, sit back and donate to a bro who is raising money.
Get the Ladies Involved
Yes, you read that right. The ladies. Wives, girlfriends, and sisters can totally join the fun. And they don’t need to grow facial hair.
For starters, they can start their own team at No Shave November and let their leg hairs grow. They can avoid the salons throughout November, donate the money they would have spent, and encourage their friends to do the same.
When it comes to November while the ladies can’t grow mustaches, they are vital influencers for spreading the word about the mo.-men in their lives and encouraging donations. After all, if they’re seen loving the new hairiness, others are more likely to join in the fun.
The Start of Something Great
There is a chance December 1st may not be the end of your journey with No Shave November and Movember, meaning your facial hair may have grown on you in more ways than one.
Aside from feeling great about saving a bro and fighting major health problems, you might like the new you and want to continue exploring your rugged look. Others may have even grown more attached to it than you.
If you do decide to keep your mo. and beard, we applaud and salute you. Just please, once December comes… remember to groom it!
Conclusion
Even as we talk up how awesome it is to be an unstoppable bearded legend, we know that some of our fellow bros out there are struggling with cancer or their mental health. Here at The Fashion Limerence, we believe we must all stand strong alongside our brothers fighting heroically against terrible illnesses that sometimes get overlooked or overshadowed.
FAQs
Q1: What is November?
November is a movement that started in Australia in 2004 to raise awareness and funds for men’s health issues, primarily testicular and prostate cancer, as well as mental health and suicide prevention. Participants grow mustaches throughout November.
Q2: What is No Shave November?
No Shave November is a campaign that started in 2009 to raise awareness and funds for cancer research and support by encouraging participants to forgo shaving and grooming for the month.
Q3: What if I can’t grow facial hair?
You can still participate by supporting someone who is growing their facial hair. Donate to their campaign and help spread the word.
Q4: How do I get started?
For both November and No Shave November, start by registering on their respective websites. Share your progress, invite others to join, and encourage donations from your network.