The word moustache comes from Medieval Latin mustacium, Medieval Greek μουστάκιον (moustakion), which ultimately originates as a diminutive of Hellenistic Greek μύσταξ (mustax, mustak-), meaning "upper lip" or "moustache", probably derived from Hellenistic Greek μύλλον (mullon), "lip".
a mustache man is a man with a lot of hair
the scientific name for red hair is "ranga"
The scientific name for Horsetails is Equisetum hyemale.
Yes, Isaac Newton did have a mustache. There are portraits and descriptions of him with facial hair, including a mustache.
The scientific name for human hair on the scalp is "pili" or "capilli".
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Maybe micheal gambon
Hair growing between the nose and lip is a mustache.
facial hair
Mustache
Hair is indigestible.
hair conditoner