The beard is back: In Fargo-Moorhead and in pop culture, facial hair becoming ...
FARGO – At the Red Raven Espresso Parlor last week, 29-year-old Adam Quesnell, with his long and wispy beard, was ready for standup comedy night.
Quesnell wasn’t the only one in the house with facial hair though; a portion of the audience was there for a beard contest that preceded the comedy (Quesnell wasn’t participating).
Quesnell, a comedian, says he grows his beard because “it looks great.” And, as the night’s well-attended beard contest would suggest, he thinks that beards, and facial hair in general, are starting to become more popular.
Indeed, the beard contest wasn’t the only facial hair-related event going on recently. Movember, a mustache-growing contest finished last Thursday with a party at Rhombus Guys Pizza.
And, just a few months away, there’s the annual Bros on Broadway fundraiser held at the Hotel Donaldson in February.

Justin Timberlake's facial hair styles have run the gamut from his baby-faced days in 'N Sync to a grazing of scruff to a full-on beard. Jake Gyllenhaal has also tried several gradations of facial scruff. It's rare to see actor Robert Downey Jr. with a
6. Full Beard – Avoid soaking your face in the ice chilled water, prefer not to shave and flaunt this bold look. The grown up and big man style is also the fashion trend for the season. Jake Gyllenhaal is famous for the beard style. Men Cologne.



