Sure, Abraham Lincoln and Teddy Roosevelt sported distinguished facial hair, but modern Washington men seem more comfortable with a close shave—though there are exceptions. We asked Mike Gilman, cofounder of the Grooming Lounge, and Aaron Perlut, chairman of the American Mustache Institute, to tell us who around town has winning facial hair.
Ted Leonsis Entrepreneur “His goatee is pretty iconic at this point—it’s part of who he is, and he wears it effortlessly,” says Gilman. “Hard to imagine him without it.” |
Jayson Werth Nationals outfielder “While it’s not the most well groomed of beards, he pulls it off well,” says Gilman. “It seems to match his offbeat personality.” |
Henry Waxman Congressman “His mustache is certainly unique,” says Gilman. “You don’t see too many like that nowadays.” |
Jim Vance Channel 4 Anchor “DC’s news king has had a goatee for so long, I bet most wouldn’t even note that he has facial hair if asked,” Gilman says. |
Wolf Blitzer CNN anchor “Nobody has sported a more consistently well-taken-care-of beard,” says Gilman. “He gets extra points for not coloring either his hair or his beard.” |
Eric Holder US attorney general “He’s the first mustached attorney general since Francis Biddle in 1945,” says Perlut. |