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A handlebar mustache can be worn large or small (“petit handlebar”); it is characterized by the fact that it is bushy and must be worn long enough to curl the ends upward, which is usually achieved with styling wax. | Handlebar | 100%
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A mustache that begins on the upper lip and whose whiskers are grown very long to extend down each side of the mouth down to the to jaw. The areas just past the corners of the mouth are shaven. | Fu Manchu | 67%
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A thick and wide mustache, usually worn long to cover the top border of the upper lip. | Chevron | 0%
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A narrow mustache with long points bent or curved steeply upward. | Dali | 0%
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A narrow divided mustache that begins at the middle of the upper lip, with long whiskers pulled to either side of the center. The areas beyond the corners of the mouth are typically shaved. | English | 0%
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A full moustache with vertical extensions grown on the corners of the lips and down the sides of the mouth to the jawline. The whiskers grown along the sides of the mouth are sometimes referred to as “pipes.” | Horseshoe | 0%
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A large mustache growing from both the upper lip and cheeks, whiskers from the cheeks are styled pointing upward. | Imperial | 0%
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A mustache similar to the one just above, but with corners angled slightly, | Lampshade | 0%
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A thick mustache covering the width of the mouth, usually worn short, with slightly rounded corners. | Painter's Brush | 0%
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A thin, narrow, closely clipped mustache that outlines the upper lip. | Pencil | 0%
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A general name for mustaches shaped narrow on top and wide on the bottom | Pyramidal | 0%
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A thick mustache, shaved to be about an inch wide in the center. | Toothbrush | 0%
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A large, bushy, droopy mustache that hangs down over the lips, often entirely covering the mouth. | Walrus | 0%
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