Mustache History 3000 BC - 3000 AD

Mustaches have been around for approximately 6,000 years, with the earliest recorded use in the Indus_goals civilization in 3000 BC.

In ancient Egypt, mustaches were considered a symbol of masculinity and were often worn by pharaohs and other important figures.

During the Renaissance, mustaches became a symbol of power and sophistication, with many European aristocrats sporting them as a status symbol.

Fast forward to the 19th and 20th centuries, when mustaches reached their peak in popularity, with many notable figures like Napoleon III and Charlie Chaplin sporting them.

But don't worry, mustaches aren't just for men! Women have also been known to rock the mustache, with some even starting their own mustache clubs.