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European beard and moustache championships showcase the world’s finest facial hair

Beard and Moustache Championships.

Of all the competitions in the world, the Beard and Moustache Championships have to be among the strangest. Men gather from all over Europe to show of the craziest facial hair styles you will ever see.

This year, Austria played host to the Beard and Moustache Championships for Europe. The contest drew approximately 150 participants who then competed in categories such as “Freestyle Beard” and “Natural Moustache.”

As you can see, there were some truly wild participants in this year’s championships. How often do you get to see a man sculpting his facial hair with a hairdryer?

Barber Roy Turner is a master of hair art

Roy Turner sporting his art.Many barbers consider their work to be art while others, like Roy Turner, leave no doubt. Turner’s story is that of another talented barber turned successful businessman as owner of his own shop. While reading Turner’s story you can feel the passion he has for his craft and from what I can tell, there are tons of happy customers who would agree.

After a couple of years and realizing that his business was growing, Turner started thinking about relocating to another location in the town he grew up in.

His shop couldn’t accommodate all of his waiting customers, and several would pass the time sitting on the outside steps to his shop or in their cars, Turner said.

The Hammond Plaza building’s owner told Turner of a space available at the strip mall, but Turner hesitated, fearing that the space would be too expensive for him to rent.

However, by his third year in business, Turner told himself to just go for it, and he opened a six-chair shop at 102 South Franklin St., where he remains today.

Keep doing what you love, Roy Turner!

Bullz-Eye reviews Pure Nautica cologne for men

It’s never easy to find the right cologne. You want a scent that tells a little bit about your personality. Something subtle. Something understated. Something that won’t overpower your date. You also want something attractive. No one wants to spend $50-$100 on a cologne that smells like nothing and makes little difference to the ladies.

Bullz-Eye recently reviewed Pure by Nautica, a cologne that could fulfill your fragrance needs. Here’s what the review had to say:

Pure Nautica is a clean and sophisticated scent for the confident man and perfect for everyday use. Even during a long and active day and well into the evening, Pure Nautica keeps you on top of your game with a lasting and meaningful scent.

For more about the cologne, check out the full Pure Nautica review at the Bullz-Eye Blog.

Lamborghini Sesto Elemento Concept

It’s hard to think of supercars as anything more than concepts. Dreams. Fantasies. They are so fast and so gorgeous it doesn’t seem like anyone should drive them, let alone design them. Don’t they just appear, become a gorgeous car out of thin air? The answer, of course, is no. Supercars takes years and years of design, and many of them come from concepts, just like your every day driver.

Motorcrave.com recently got hold of Lamborghini’s latest concept, the Sesto Elemento (Sixth Element) and it is incredible. This beautiful, superlight beast of a machine is built with all the latest technology.

The Sesto Elemento, which means Sixth Element, uses a carbon fiber monocoque tub and carbon fiber all over–front end frame, body panels, suspension parts, rims–pretty much everywhere you look. As such, it cuts hundreds of pounds over other Lamborghinis and comes in at a featherweight 2,202 lbs. (or 999 kg if you want to be catchy). The 570-hp 5.2-liter V10 engine has no problem pushing that light, skeletal body to 62 mph in just 2.5 seconds on up to around 218 mph.

You can see more pictures of this crazy Lamborghini concept at Motorcrave.com.

15 hairstyles men made mainstream over the years

Emile Hirsch.We don’t hear about men’s hairstyles nearly as much as we hear about women’s, but men have struggled to find a style to fit their lives since we became self-aware. Over the past several decades, men have made all manner of hairstyles popular, for good or ill. Lucky Tiger has fifteen examples, but these are just a few of our favorites.

The Pompadour (1950s)

A trademark of the rockabilly subculture that embraced rock and roll and fast cars in the 1950s, the Pompadour hairstyle for men continues to reign supreme among models, A-List celebrities and advocates of modern fashion. The most notable Pompadour-wearers of all time include Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash and Frank Sinatra, although contemporary actor Emile Hirsch sports the style with elegance.

The Afro (1960s-70s)

Made popular in the 1960s and 1970s by celebrities Cicely Tyson and Jimi Hendrix, the Afro is perhaps the most imitated trendy hairstyle in pop culture history. The Afro needs no explanation, for everyone knows what it is, but the best Afros require the same length of tightly curled, coarse and thick hair all around the head.

The Mullet (1970s-80s)

Football players, pop stars and TV stars everywhere supported the Mullet in the early 1980s, a style that was short in the front and sides, and long in the back. Many considered the Mullet a good thing to have when applying for a job in the 80s, but today, the brutally outdated hairstyle is more or less an open invitation towards public ridicule. Despite enduring public outcries against the Mullet, however, Duane “Dog” Chapman from A&E’s Dog The Bounty Hunter still finds the style attractive.

For the full list, check out the article at Lucky Tiger, complete with picture examples of the fifteen hairstyles men have made popular over the years.

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