Aussie Men with Facial Hair Have More Sex - Are You up to the Man of 1000 Faces Challenge?
AUSSIE women find facial hair attractive and more men have sex and are "wilder in the bedroom".
A national survey found 6 in 10 women agreed that men with facial hair have much more sex appeal than their cleaner cut counter parts, showing that today’s woman will put up with the occasional pash rash in return for a sexier looking bloke.
Nearly two thirds of the men asked also agreed that having well-groomed facial hair gives them a much better success rate with women.
A whopping 75% of men also confessed that sporting facial hair makes them ‘feel’ more attractive to women, with 76% declaring they feel more interesting with well-groomed facial hair and 68% going as far to say they think their chin rug gives them more personality!
Perhaps due to the fact that 6 in 10 women in Australia consider men with facial hair to be more individualistic, stylish and adventurous, proving that a little effort in the well-manicured facial hair arena goes a long way.
The survey, conducted by Schick Men’s razors with Jigsaw Strategic Research asked men and women aged 16 – 34 years old the effects of various facial hair styles on men’s success rate with women and the jury has unanimously decided that men with facial hair have more sex.
The survey comes as Schick has launched a national competition called “The Man of 1,000 Faces” which sees Septimus Caton, Michael Caton's son, Aussie men to “man up” and see if they can raise him or beat him in the facial hair style stakes.
A weekly prize of $1,000 will be given away to the facial hair giants of Australia for 12 whole weeks, with the grand prize being an enormous $15,000. For shaving tips and tricks and to enter the competition men can log onto the Man of 1000 faces website.
Australian stylist and grooming expert Jeff Lack, says:
“Changing your facial hair can give you a completely new identity and unlike a tattoo - you can play around with it. The great news is that there is a new trend emerging as today’s men are starting to realise the importance of ‘individuality’ and choosing what you stand for –Australian guys understand this as becoming your own personal brand. Think of Lucas Neill, Matt Newton and the Russell Brand ‘brand’, not only does their facial hair increase their attractiveness, without it they wouldn’t appear as unique or as interesting as they are.”
For men who want to go all the way and come across as the most exciting lovers on the planet, women also think styled facial hair means you are wilder in the bedroom.





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