Send us your Movember photos
The North Norfolk News is appealing to charity-conscious men (and women) to send in photographs of their moustaches.
In next week's paper, we are hoping to carry pictures of a myriad of impressive 'mos' grown as part of the Movember movement.
They can be individual shots, group shots, sports team, work colleagues - in fact, anyone in north Norfolk who has grown a mo.
To get people in the spirit, Steve Downes has made an attempt to grow a moustache, which, if you study the photo carefully, you might be able to see.
Steve, the News' deputy editor, said: 'A relative of mine has recently had prostate cancer, so it is a cause that is close to my heart. Unfortunately, my 'tache is so light and fluffy that few people have even noticed it.'
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The staff of Corner House Dental Practice at Cromer have also entered the fray by holding a 'Movember day' on November 16. The men dyed their moustaches pink, while the women sported stick-on versions.
Movember has taken off since its launch in Melbourne, Australia.
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Throughout the month of November, thousands of men grow a moustache from scratch to raise funds and awareness for men's health, in particular testicular and prostate cancer.
You can email your photos to steve.downes@archant.co.uk, tweet them to @nthnorfolknews on Twitter or post them on our Facebook page www.facebook.com/NorthNorfolkNews