The practice of abstaining from shaving during the month of November, particularly facial hair for men, is a widely recognized custom. This tradition often involves growing a beard, mustache, or simply forgoing shaving altogether for the duration of the month.
This practice serves multiple purposes, most notably raising awareness and funds for cancer research and charitable organizations focused on men’s health. Participants often solicit donations based on their commitment to not shaving, leveraging the visual impact of growing facial hair to spark conversations and garner support. The historical roots are varied, with different origins attributed to separate groups that began promoting the concept for philanthropic ends.