Good morning. What’s on your grill or smoker this weekend? It’s Hummingbird Day, Coffee Ice Cream Day, Tailgating Day, Do It! Day, Aunt’s Day and World Beard Day. It’s a great day to stop procrastinating and do it! Pray, encourage & support. You are loved and we are Blessed.
It’s World Beard Day and Miami insiders have a reason to Fear the Beard. When I’m Mayor their days of wasteful spending and government abuse will be over!
— Emilio T. Gonzalez for Mayor of Miami (@Emilioformiami) September 3, 2025
IT'S NATIONAL BEARD DAY TODAY, SO I DREW BEN WITH A BEARD !!! (and arrows stuck in his back dw about it he's fine) #BeardDay
With World Beard Day fast approaching, we can’t help but wonder — would you choose the elegance of a carefully sculpted goatee, or the bold grandeur of a luxuriant, flame-haired beard worthy of our most battle-hardened characters?
HAPPY WORLD BEARD DAY 2025 Every year, on the 1st Saturday of September, people gather all over the world to revel in the glory of men’s beards, with various ways of celebrating. We celebrate this day by sharing some of our favorite beardy Robert Pattinson photos.
World Beard Day celebrates the beard and its cultural significance. Participants appreciate facial hair and embrace the camaraderie of the bearded community. Various activities and events are organized around the world, highlighting the versatility and charm of beards while promoting their growth and grooming.
Though the exact origin of World Beard Day is not well-documented, it is believed to date back to ancient times as many cultures have roots or customs venerating beards. The modern observance has been occurring annually since 2012 and continues to be an important day for many American beard enthusiasts. The popularity of beards in the United States has been on the rise in recent years, with many trendsetters and influencers sporting various beard styles. The beard has become a symbol of individuality, style, and masculinity in American popular culture, making the World Beard Day celebration a significant part of that sentiment.
In America, World Beard Day is observed in a variety of ways, ranging from individual appreciation to public gatherings and events. Social media platforms are often buzzing with hashtags, pictures, and stories about beards and beard culture. Barbershops may offer special deals on grooming services, products, or advice for the bearded population. Those who participate in charitable events related to facial hair, such as No-Shave November or Movember, may use World Beard Day as an opportunity to raise awareness and funds. World Beard Day takes place annually on the first Saturday of September.
World Beard Day facts
Hair growth is linked to family and heredity. This means that a person’s genes will determine their ability to grow facial hair. Genes determine hair growth, thickness, and even graying.
According to a Behavioral Ecology study, a man’s beard can influence other people’s perceptions of their social status. The study found that regardless of cultural background, women perceived men with beards as having a higher social status compared to their clean-shaven counterparts.
Beards can protect the skin from the sun. They can block up to 95% of the sun's harmful UV rays, reducing the risk of skin cancer.
According to wisebeards.com, the world’s longest beard was 17 feet, 6 inches. It belonged to Norwegian-American Hans Langseth, who passed away in 1927. His impressive facial hair is a part of the Smithsonian Institute’s permanent collection.
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