Looking for a Chaplin style mustache

Any idea for a Charlie Chaplin style mustache for G3M/G8M?

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  • Difficult to find one of these, possibly due to someone I won't name copying Chaplin's moustache.

    There is an option for "Toothbrush" moustache in this set:

    https://www.daz3d.com/cc-beard-boss-for-genesis-8-males

    Every time I use this set I find it confusing and have to spend some time working it out.

    To get the toothbrush moustache you need to:

    Load the CC Beard Boss for Genesis 8 Male - Base

    Go to Shaping and select CC Beard Boss - !Zero Hair Shape

    Go to Above Lips and select CC Beard Boss - Toothbrush

    Go to Shaping and select CC Beard Boss - Thicken

    It's possibly there are other options available to further thicken the moustache, but I'm not seeing them.

     

     

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  • TizianoTiziano Posts: 324

    Thank you.

    These are very good!

    ^___^

  • McGyverMcGyver Posts: 7,066

    That angry little Austrian guy sure ruined it for that mustache style...

  • Fragg1960Fragg1960 Posts: 356
    edited October 2021

    From a historical fashion perspective, that mustache style was actually quite popular for some time (prior to the Austrian guy's use of it).  Vendors probably won't go near anything like it for fear of being called Nazis and getting banned from the DAZ store because three people were triggered.  Surprising given the amount of weird, deviant garbage that does make it into the store.

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  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,302

    It's just a mustache. Mustaches in general have lost almost all of the variety that had in the past, just not infamous people's styles. The owner guy at our corner store from Poland had that sort of mustache his whole life and he sure wasn't infamous or a mean bone in his body for that matter. 

  • nonesuch00 said:

    It's just a mustache. Mustaches in general have lost almost all of the variety that had in the past, just not infamous people's styles. The owner guy at our corner store from Poland had that sort of mustache his whole life and he sure wasn't infamous or a mean bone in his body for that matter. 

    I wouldn't want to try walking around with a mustache like that in The Netherlands, can't really speak for other countries but I also wouldn't want to try it in Germany. I don't think anything would happen to me if I did, but it would sure make it hard to make friends of the less dubious kind.

  • There is one more historical perspective of that mustache style: after 1918 that was a kind of "self identification sign as WWI soldger", who knows "real trench life".
    It was popular not only in the countries of "Triple Alliance" (Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy), but in "Triple Entente" (UK, France and Russia) countries also.

     

  • HaruchaiHaruchai Posts: 1,978
    edited November 2021

    UK comedian Richard Herring tries to reclaim it (Strong language warning)

    Richard Herring Hitler Moustache Clip 1 - video Dailymotion

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  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,302

    BlueFingers said:

    nonesuch00 said:

    It's just a mustache. Mustaches in general have lost almost all of the variety that had in the past, just not infamous people's styles. The owner guy at our corner store from Poland had that sort of mustache his whole life and he sure wasn't infamous or a mean bone in his body for that matter. 

    I wouldn't want to try walking around with a mustache like that in The Netherlands, can't really speak for other countries but I also wouldn't want to try it in Germany. I don't think anything would happen to me if I did, but it would sure make it hard to make friends of the less dubious kind.

    Yeah, I think you are misattibuting the real social reason most men stopped growing mustaches. Better hygeine. Better and more affordable razors. It doesn't feel nice to shave with a cheap, dull blade.

     People still part their hair on the side, get hair cuts, straight-haired people don't run off to get perms, and don't dye their brunette hair another color either because of the infamous. By such a measure everytime someone commits a crime all people and fashion that resemble said infamous person must buy new fashion and submit to plastic surgery or risk persecution for their circumstances of their inherited looks and fashion? Anyway, this man with just such a mustache walked around and ran his corner store in a big downtown city for decades and was loved for blocks around. It was his mustache, nothing more, so why should he shave it because of Chaplin or any other person?

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,302

    Haruchai said:

    UK comedian Richard Herring tries to reclaim it (Strong language warning)

    Richard Herring Hitler Moustache Clip 1 - video Dailymotion

    laugh

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