Here’s what you need to know about No-Shave November.
- It’s one of the best times of the year to start growing your first beard.
- No-Shave November’s larger purpose is to raise awareness of and support for men’s health issues.
Scroll on down for more information to help you make the most of No-Shave November 2024.
It’s the perfect opportunity to grow a new beard.
Start bearding today! If you’ve always wanted to grow a beard but have been hesitant about it, wait no more. You can stop shaving and start beard-growing today while you’re doing it for a great cause.
No-Shave November gives you instant justification for finally trying out growing your beard. No-Shave November also means that you are not alone in your new beard-growing pursuit. Others you know may be participating in No-Shave November as well. Plus, you should encourage everyone you know to join you as fellow new beard-growers for No-Shave November. Challenge each other to join in and to stay with it.
And when November ends, consider staying with your new beard growth by letting it continue to grow through December and beyond. After all, why let your new beard-growing effort go to waste after only one month?
Be sure to visit our guide on how to grow a beard to help you grow your beard the right way.
Grow your beard and help improve men’s health.
No-Shave November aims to put the spotlight on men’s health issues, especially prostate cancer and mental health. You are encouraged to make sure that you are taking care of your own health as well as motivating others to do the same. No-Shave November is also a good time to consider supporting charities that benefit men’s health issues.
Whether you can grow a beard or not, you can participate in No-Shave November’s men’s health efforts. Check out our detailed guide on No-Shave November and men’s health for more information.
Get bearded and get healthy!
What could be better? Helping others to do the same.
Happy No-Shave November 2024. Welcome, new beard growers! Enjoy your beard journey.
I started growing my beard on November 1, 2005, and have kept the beard since. I regularly had my beard trimmed by my barber until I joined the Beard Society in November of 2012. I had to convince my barber in February of 2013, not to touch the beard.
By May of 2013, my barber liked the longer bushier beard. and suggested the I continue to grow the beard out. I kept the beard between 2 to 3 inches long. Once Covid started, I did not have the beard trimmed. The beard reached over 6 inches long. Love the longer bushier beard.
Thank you, Edward.
I will keep growing my beard in November also. Let’s join this movement and enjoy this gift as much we can. Cheers!!!
Great! Thank you, Alec!