It's amazing what a bit of soot and shaving can do for muscle definition, honestly.
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I was a bit of a late developer, and everyone was saying, 'Whatever you do, don't shave,' and I hadn't really started shaving. I remember rubbing the soot from a kettle on to my bumfluff to make it look more like I had a beard.
I find the ritual of shaving very relaxing, but for every day, it's pretty irritating on my skin, so I like having the definition a beard gives.
Shaving half my head was a look that meant I could go punkier with my style.
My brother and my dad always used to shave their hair, and I remember thinking, 'Why can't I do the same?'
Not to get too deep on shaving my mustache, but it was kind of symbolic of, 'This is a moment of liberation, a chance to reinvent yourself.' That's kind of what I did.
I hate shaving. It's much easier to just do a little stubble, but my wife and daughter like it when I'm clean-shaven. If you see me with a clean face, then you know I'm in the kissing mode!
Women simply need to know the right technique of shaving to get the best results.
A good lather is half the shave.
I shave my body in all kinds of ways, wear tons of eyeliner and dye my hair pink.
I definitely think it exercises an interesting muscle, auditioning for bad parts and trying to figure out how to make it real. I don't know what I'm talking about now.
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