Shave!
Every female is different. Some prefer a clean shaven look whilst others prefer facial hair.
Clean shaven is much better clean shaven for most people, sometimes a beard works.
Most adult males have little choice. Either they grow a beard or/and a moustache or they shave every day to remain clean shaven.
They were clean shaven all the way up unitl, I would say (from my extensive Beatles knowledge) early 1967, purposely for the Sgt Pepper album. But they changed through the years, and Paul especially hardly ever had facial hair. During early 1968 they were all 'clean shaven' apart from John's famous mutton chops. Apart from that, it was on and off at different times for each member.
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i do not think so i think some people get goatees because they think they are cool and i have seen much more clean-shaven people so i would say no people prefer to be clean shaven
I'm an IBO with a beard and no one, ever, has mentioned it, given me a dirty look, or even talked about facial hair do and donts. Several other IBOs in my group have the moustache/goatee combo but I'm the only one I've met yet with a full beard. I think a lot of people make the personal choice to be clean shaven for the same reason salesmen in general choose to be clean shaven, which is that facial hair on men is intimidating and IBOs don't want to come across as intimidating. I've considered shaving my beard down to be more approachable but ultimately decided to let my personality and actions speak for me instead.
No, CS Lewis was clean shaven.
Well, no beard I suppose. Clean shaven.
Bald, or 'clean-shaven' should do.
No. He kept his upper lip clean shaven.
The cast of A Clean Shaven Man - 1936 includes: Jack Mercer as Popeye Mae Questel as Olive Oyl Gus Wickie as Bluto