Moustache
A moustache is facial hair grown on the upper lip, typically extending from the philtrum to the corners of the mouth and sometimes beyond toward the cheeks or nose. It is distinguished from a full beard by its concentration on the upper lip. Growth varies by individual and is influenced by genetics, hormones, and age; some people have dense, well-defined moustaches, others have sparse or patchy growth, and some men choose to remove it entirely.
Styles of moustache vary widely. Common forms include the chevron, which forms a broad band across the
History and culture reflect varied attitudes toward moustaches. They have appeared in many cultures and eras,