Genghis Khan, Erik The Red, Sir Ernest Shackleton, Santa Claus… What do they have in common (besides an uncompromising will to conquer the farthest reaches of Earth)? Ice beards!
Throughout history, men of power, courage, conviction and a shameless disregard for personal appearance have braved harsh winter climates with a devil-may-care attitude. These men of renowned aplomb quite literally spit into the wind. And sneeze. And drool.
With Movember drawing to a close and the snowy promises of the holiday stretch revving up, it’s high time to prepare for the ice-beards’ arrival. We’re here to help you make the most of this scraggly season, whether you’re cultivating your own icy mane or just curious how to confront the slushy stubble (do NOT touch it!).
History Of The Ice Beard
It is no coincidence that men of the furry, frozen visage are celebrated across ages — with a great beard comes great responsibility. I know what you’re saying, Genghis Khan is not celebrated — nor should he be. He was ruthless, maniacal and generally a pretty big downer.

But as a leader of men and conqueror of lands he was second to none. And sure, Erik the Red and the vikings who followed were often equally unsavory; but their brutish, fearless indifference toward hardship or opposition epitomizes what it is to be a manly man’s man. (Especially the brutish indifference part.)
And Santa, well… anyone who sneaks into residences and homes across numerous jurisdictions while families sleep is probably wanted for something. But his mighty white winter-beard is as old and grand as time itself.
Even the earliest man (and let’s face it, probably woman), flaunted some primitive version of the modern ice beard, though these early incarnations probably featured a lot more gristly mammoth giblets. And thanks to the Earth’s fluctuating glacial periods, many of these wintry whiskers were year-long fashion trends.
In fact, a robust ice beard may well have been the determining trait in selecting a viable mate. Of course, if everyone is walking around naked with snow on their faces, the dating pool is probably pretty shallow.
Ice Beards In The 21st Century

Ice Beard Science & Hygiene
