see also: Facial Styles
Long and skinny, the Fu Manchu is a thin moustache that continues down the sides of the mouth and grows beyond chin and jaw line–it is often paired with a long and pointed chin beard. Fu Manchu was the name of a fictional Chinese villain in the books of Sax Rohmer. The books were later turned into movies, where the character wore the moustache now called the Fu Manchu. You might also see the Fu Manchu moustache in images of ancient Chinese wise men. The style can come across as thoughtful or devious, depending on how it is portrayed.
To get the Fu Manchu, shave everything except a thin moustache and two bars down either side of the mouth. After a few days of shaving and trimming around this pattern, as you let it grow, a Fu Manchu will begin to emerge, and you can train it accordingly.
Don't want to wait several weeks to see how a Fu Manchu would look on you? Check out the Gillette Facial Styler and see how 18 different facial styles would look right now!
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see also: Facial Styles Long and skinny, the Fu Manchu is a thin moustache that continues down the sides of the mouth and grows beyond chin and jaw line–it is often paired with a long and pointed chin beard. Fu Manchu was the name of a fictional Chinese villain in the books of Sax Rohmer. The books were later turned into movies, where the character wore the moustache now called the Fu Manchu. You might also see the Fu Manchu moustache in images of ancient Chinese wise men. The style can come across as thoughtful or devious, depending on how it is portrayed. To get the Fu Manchu, shave everything except a thin moustache and two bars down either side of the mouth. After a few days of shaving and trimming around this pattern, as you let it grow, a Fu Manchu will begin to emerge, and you can train it accordingly. Don't want to wait several weeks to see how a Fu Manchu would look on you? Check out the Gillette Facial Styler and see how 18 different facial styles would look right now!