No, there will not be any negative effects at all. You can do what you like with your own body. You may change your mind when you have grown it but that is up to you anyway. Give it a go and see what it's like.
NO
Shaving the mustache and not the beard can be a personal grooming choice for a gnome. It may be a fashion statement or simply a preference for how they want to style their facial hair.
To grow a mustache, allow your facial hair to grow out for a few weeks without shaving. Trim it regularly to shape and maintain the mustache style you desire. Keep it clean and moisturized to promote healthy growth.
Skin irritation is the biggest problem. It can result in more nicks and cuts than normal.
To grow a mustache, allow your facial hair to grow for several weeks without shaving. Regularly trim and shape your mustache as it grows to maintain the desired style. Keep your mustache clean and groomed by washing it regularly and using beard oil or wax to keep it soft and styled.
Mustache Whiskers Bristles
You usually do not start developing facial hair until you are well in your way to puberty. Despite what you may think, shaving can help your beard/moustache come in thicker and more noticeable.
Yes, Isaac Newton did have a mustache. There are portraits and descriptions of him with facial hair, including a mustache.
Hi, I already have a grown out sideburns, mustache and chin but they are MOSTLY blonde peach fuzz; just a minor amount of dark hairs but will shaving my cheeks and neck everyday change my already long hairs to grow darker?
No.
Goate, Beard, Mustache.
Some times a mustache.