Movember at Branded3: Rate our Mo’s

For Twitter users out there; you’ll have no doubt seen one of Wednesday’s trending hashtags – #byebyemovember. Don’t be fooled into thinking this is a typo of November, no no, far from it.
Movember is a campaign, which originates from Australia to help raise awareness (and the odd bit of dosh) for men’s health. Run for the entire 30 days of November, volunteers or ‘Mo Bros’ as they’re affectionately known, craft and shape in their best soup strainer, handle bars or caterpillars for the duration.
So without further ado let’s review our very own Tom Selleck look a likes as we reveal the Branded3 employees who have for the last 30 days at least appeared that little more attractive, follically challenged or just plain ridiculous!
Joe Griffiths

Take a bow, son! Ned Flanders you ain’t got nothing on Joe.
Matthew Jackson

An above par golfers goatee….
Julian Kay

A fine contribution. Never mind the Mo, hows he doing that with his hair in the group pic?
Mike Jeffs

A possessed tache!
Ben Jones

The team captain on our official page, bless him for his efforts, it’ll be gone once the wind changes!
Mike Auty

Hmm…the hat takes the attention away from the furry lip.
Max Shearer

The designer mo.
Thanks to all those who took part, those who donated via our official Movember page, and also the other team members who made cash donations in the office. We managed to raise a total of £195. There is a special shout out reserved for our ‘Mo Sistas’ who have mocked us all incessantly to keep our morale high…hmmm.
If you’d like to find out more about how Branded3 interact with social trends and campaigns then please get in touch via our contact page.
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