Beards are back, but maybe not for long.
New research a scenario in which the attractiveness of facial hair begins to decrease. As more people grow beards, their potential partners find the look less becoming.
The found that once we reach “peak beard,” the pendulum swings back toward clean-shaven men. To get these results, researchers asked men and women to rank different levels of “beardedness.” Both groups indicated that beards and less-bristled chins were more attractive when they were rare.
“This pattern in preferences is consistent with negative frequency-dependent selection,” researchers wrote.
In other words, your choice to grow a beard isn’t free will at all, but part of a larger evolution-driven trend.