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Here’s How ‘No-Shave November’ Got Started

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Men are seen being shaved and trimmed during a record holding bear-wearer gathering in Myslecinek park on 18 June, 2017. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

November is here, which means lots of men (and women) will be putting their razors away for “No-Shave November.” But how exactly did this hirsute tradition get started?

“No-Shave November” – also known as “Movember” – began in 2003 when Australians Travis Garone and Luke Slattery decided to turn their attempt to grow mustaches into a fundraiser for the Prostate Cancer Foundation.

They raised over $40,000 that year – and more importantly, started a movement that now spans across the globe.

The rules are simple: don’t shave and let that facial and body hair grow free for an entire month. Donating to the Movember Foundation or other charities is recommended – but anyone can participate.

Do you observe “No-Shave November?” What’s the longest you’ve gone without shaving? Share your “No-Shave November” plans on 107.7 The Bone’s Facebook or Twitter page.