IT is not a look everyone would be brave to sport - but one daring man has a very good reason for his bizarre hairdo.
Miles Dixon, from Pershore, is sporting four moustaches - one on his face where it should be and another three shaved into his hair.
The customer service manager has had the unusual haircut to support Movember after two female friends were diagnosed with cancer within a week.
The 58-year-old said the crazy cut has been turning heads but people are always impressed when he explains why he is sporting the moustache-hair.
"I get a few curious looks but when I explain it everyone says "wow" and "I love that".
"Once they know why I am doing it the response is always positive.
"I usually wear a hat but I don't during November because I think there is no point in having this haircut it just to hide it."
"It started five years ago when two female friends I had known a long time were both told they had cancer at the same time and were going through chemo.
"They both had long blonde hair and one of the biggest problems they faced was losing their hair let alone the fight for their lives.
"Once I had done it I wanted it to evolve so I have done it every year bar last year because of covid.
"Over the course of five years I have had different designs, the year before last I had a moustache which went over my ears and behind my head."
The cut was done for free by Rebel Road Barbershop in Cheltenham.
His job with A and E Fire and Security takes him around many different Worcester venues but fortunately he has a very understanding boss and clients.
However, his wife Debbie, daughter Maddie and son Peter are excited for December 1 when it gets shaved off.
"My family form a queue in December wanting to shave it off.
"I don't feel sad when it's gone though, I just think job done until next year."
Asked if he thinks he will set a trend with the novel hairdo, he says: "Haha. No."
Movember was set up to raise awareness of men's health issues, such as prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and men's suicide.
To donate to Milo's Movember visit www.justgiving.com/fundraising/milos-movember.
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