Image via Gillette Ian Wright and Aaron Ramsdale join forces in Gillette’s latest Movember campaign, ‘Who’s Your Mo Mate?’. For more than a decade, Gillette and Movember have partnered together to help change the face of men’s health, and inspire men to shave down and participate in the annual moustache-growing movement. However, a new survey conducted by Gillette has revealed that roughly 6 Million men in the UK are unable to grow a moustache, and that includes everyone’s favourite football Uncle, Ian Wright. Wrighty has called on fellow Gooner, Ramsdale, to step up and grow a ‘tache on his behalf – an act that ensures he can still raise vital awareness and funds for Movember, without growing any facial hair. Gillette and Movember want to encourage friends – like Wrighty and Ramsdale – to have more open conversations about men’s health issues and show that next month isn’t just about growing a moustache; it’s about coming together and trusting each other to tackle health challenges men face all over the world. The rate of male suicide is alarmingly high; 3 out 4 suicides in the UK are by men and globally, on average, one man dies by suicide every minute of every day. As mental health can still be a taboo subject, the campaign will use the power of friendship and trust to encourage all men to open up in real conversations and show that whatever you or a mate grow – whether patchy, lopsided, itchy or epic will help aid Movember’s funds and awareness for men’s health. In addition to finding a ‘Mo Mate’ to grow a moustache for you, there are also a variety of different ways to support Movember’s important work if you can’t grow a Mo. People can also Move For Mental Health, Host a Mo-Ment and even Mo Your Own Way. To find out more about the Gillette x Movember partnership, look here.
Ian Wright and Aaron Ramsdale Take 'Mo Bros' to a New Level for Gillette's Movember Campaign
What a shave from Ramsdale!
Ian Wright and Aaron Ramsdale Take 'Mo Bros' to a New Level for Gillette's Movember Campaign
What a shave from Ramsdale!
Image via Gillette Ian Wright and Aaron Ramsdale join forces in Gillette’s latest Movember campaign, ‘Who’s Your Mo Mate?’. For more than a decade, Gillette and Movember have partnered together to help change the face of men’s health, and inspire men to shave down and participate in the annual moustache-growing movement. However, a new survey conducted by Gillette has revealed that roughly 6 Million men in the UK are unable to grow a moustache, and that includes everyone’s favourite football Uncle, Ian Wright. Wrighty has called on fellow Gooner, Ramsdale, to step up and grow a ‘tache on his behalf – an act that ensures he can still raise vital awareness and funds for Movember, without growing any facial hair. Gillette and Movember want to encourage friends – like Wrighty and Ramsdale – to have more open conversations about men’s health issues and show that next month isn’t just about growing a moustache; it’s about coming together and trusting each other to tackle health challenges men face all over the world. The rate of male suicide is alarmingly high; 3 out 4 suicides in the UK are by men and globally, on average, one man dies by suicide every minute of every day. As mental health can still be a taboo subject, the campaign will use the power of friendship and trust to encourage all men to open up in real conversations and show that whatever you or a mate grow – whether patchy, lopsided, itchy or epic will help aid Movember’s funds and awareness for men’s health. In addition to finding a ‘Mo Mate’ to grow a moustache for you, there are also a variety of different ways to support Movember’s important work if you can’t grow a Mo. People can also Move For Mental Health, Host a Mo-Ment and even Mo Your Own Way. To find out more about the Gillette x Movember partnership, look here.
Ian Wright and Aaron Ramsdale Take 'Mo Bros' to a New Level for Gillette's Movember Campaign
What a shave from Ramsdale!
Image via Gillette Ian Wright and Aaron Ramsdale join forces in Gillette’s latest Movember campaign, ‘Who’s Your Mo Mate?’. For more than a decade, Gillette and Movember have partnered together to help change the face of men’s health, and inspire men to shave down and participate in the annual moustache-growing movement. However, a new survey conducted by Gillette has revealed that roughly 6 Million men in the UK are unable to grow a moustache, and that includes everyone’s favourite football Uncle, Ian Wright. Wrighty has called on fellow Gooner, Ramsdale, to step up and grow a ‘tache on his behalf – an act that ensures he can still raise vital awareness and funds for Movember, without growing any facial hair. Gillette and Movember want to encourage friends – like Wrighty and Ramsdale – to have more open conversations about men’s health issues and show that next month isn’t just about growing a moustache; it’s about coming together and trusting each other to tackle health challenges men face all over the world. The rate of male suicide is alarmingly high; 3 out 4 suicides in the UK are by men and globally, on average, one man dies by suicide every minute of every day. As mental health can still be a taboo subject, the campaign will use the power of friendship and trust to encourage all men to open up in real conversations and show that whatever you or a mate grow – whether patchy, lopsided, itchy or epic will help aid Movember’s funds and awareness for men’s health. In addition to finding a ‘Mo Mate’ to grow a moustache for you, there are also a variety of different ways to support Movember’s important work if you can’t grow a Mo. People can also Move For Mental Health, Host a Mo-Ment and even Mo Your Own Way. To find out more about the Gillette x Movember partnership, look here.
Ian Wright and Aaron Ramsdale Take 'Mo Bros' to a New Level for Gillette's Movember Campaign
What a shave from Ramsdale!
Image via Gillette Ian Wright and Aaron Ramsdale join forces in Gillette’s latest Movember campaign, ‘Who’s Your Mo Mate?’. For more than a decade, Gillette and Movember have partnered together to help change the face of men’s health, and inspire men to shave down and participate in the annual moustache-growing movement. However, a new survey conducted by Gillette has revealed that roughly 6 Million men in the UK are unable to grow a moustache, and that includes everyone’s favourite football Uncle, Ian Wright. Wrighty has called on fellow Gooner, Ramsdale, to step up and grow a ‘tache on his behalf – an act that ensures he can still raise vital awareness and funds for Movember, without growing any facial hair. Gillette and Movember want to encourage friends – like Wrighty and Ramsdale – to have more open conversations about men’s health issues and show that next month isn’t just about growing a moustache; it’s about coming together and trusting each other to tackle health challenges men face all over the world. The rate of male suicide is alarmingly high; 3 out 4 suicides in the UK are by men and globally, on average, one man dies by suicide every minute of every day. As mental health can still be a taboo subject, the campaign will use the power of friendship and trust to encourage all men to open up in real conversations and show that whatever you or a mate grow – whether patchy, lopsided, itchy or epic will help aid Movember’s funds and awareness for men’s health. In addition to finding a ‘Mo Mate’ to grow a moustache for you, there are also a variety of different ways to support Movember’s important work if you can’t grow a Mo. People can also Move For Mental Health, Host a Mo-Ment and even Mo Your Own Way. To find out more about the Gillette x Movember partnership, look here.