No Adolf Hitlers mustache was not fake at all. In fact one of the funniest facts about it was that he actually had someone groom it before events.
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NO. Hitler's facial hair style was a mustache style called the Toothbrush mustache, which was first popularized in the United States in the late 19th century before Americans spread it to Germany. During World War I, when poison gas was used, this facial hair style fit the gas mask and it became widespread among the German army.
if it is fake, yes, if real, then no
Yes it is
Unicorns are as real as my mommy except without the mustache
Alphonso Delfigalo Rameraz
Mario's mustache is a fictional element of his character design, created by Nintendo. It is not real in the sense that it belongs to a living person but is an iconic part of his appearance in video games. The mustache is stylized and has become a recognizable symbol of the character.
A real man, ahahahaha.
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Yes, Val Kilmer's mustache in "Tombstone" is real. During the filming, he grew a mustache to portray Doc Holliday accurately, as it helped enhance his character's rugged appearance. Kilmer's commitment to his role included this authentic touch, contributing to the film’s overall portrayal of the Wild West.
Yes it was his real moustache.