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I have had a beard for about 30 years and now beards are huge. They change the way we (men) look and some baseball players grow them till they lose.

As it turns out, there are many health benefits to having a beard! Beards can:

 

  1. Help prevent cancer: According to researchers from the University of Southern Queensland, a thick, bountiful beard can make their owner better looking and healthier. For their study, the researchers put a group of bearded and not bearded mannequins under the brutal Australian outback sun.

    When they looked out the amount of radiation absorbed by each mannequin-participant, the researchers found that the beards blocked an astounding 90 to 95 percent of harmful ultraviolet radiation rays from the faces of the mannequins.
  2. Slow the aging process: Facial hair helps keep the skin moisturized, and coupled with less sun exposure means less wrinkles and skin damage. Unfortunately, beards can make a man look older and more distinguished, so the fact that you're not aging under all that hair may have to be your secret.
  3. Reduce infections: No shaving means no ingrown hairs, no bacterial infections, and no folliculitis (where the hair follicles become inflamed by bacteria or fungus).
  4. Keeps allergens out: Just like nose hair, facial hair works as a filter and helps to prevent allergy causing substances such as pollen and dust. Beards are the obnoxious doormen of your face.
  5. Prevent colds: Beards can help keep you warm, and cold viruses thrive in a colder environment.

Say goodbye to your hairless chin, join me and start growing that beard.

Comments

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Sat, 10/10/2015 - 07:47

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I agree. Beards rule!
Donald Bernstein

I agree! But list the downside. Like when your wife says "you look ugly with a beard." What then?
Corey Bearak

Entering law school I sported a beard. Not long thereafter a former employer (recently gone from this earth) saw me there and commented. I shaved. Periodically I shun the razor but not for long. To each their own.

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