Beards are quite fashionable at the moment.
Who doesn't want an extra layer of warmth on your face during these freezing cold mornings?
And let's be real here, they look pretty damn cool as well.
So as far as we're concerned, lads with beards have a pretty good setup, and it's about to get even better.
The website Firebox (which describes themselves as "unusual gifts for people with imagination"), is now selling beard fairy lights that flash.
They flash!
And on top of that, the things only cost around €12. You bearded men really are getting a sweet deal here...
Firebox sells the lights by saying:
"Forgo the waxy styling products and replace them with this set of 18 multi-coloured nano LED lights - but don’t worry, you don’t have to hang them individually.
"Each of the heat-less lights are suspended on a 90cm cable that clips onto your beard painlessly. Just like normal fairy lights, but miniature so they nestle comfortably in your face fuzz."
And if you're like this writer who struggles to grow the facial hair necessary to rock these lights, they will make a perfect Christmas gift for your bearded acquaintances.
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