To stay 'clean' shaven an adult male will shave at least once a day, some may need to shave twice (morning and evening) especially if the 'clean' shaven look is required for what ever the evening has on offer.
Shave!
A Barber.
Yes. He is shown sometimes with stubble, but in general he is clean-shaven.
Most adult males have little choice. Either they grow a beard or/and a moustache or they shave every day to remain clean shaven.
Sure. There's a link below to a scene in a typical cafe. The men are not bearded. Not all Frenchmen are clean-shaven (there's no law about it!), but most are.
Shaving is the present participle of shave. The past tense of shave is shaved.
-None at all. In fact I was called a day before my shift reminded to shave my 2 day stubble hardly visible.
differs person to person, and how much peach fuzz a boy is willing to deal with, 14-16 is the norm, though boys as young as 10-11 can get peach fuzz on there upper lip. Many men don't ever need to shave daly or even weekly, soon guys need to shave more than once a day to be clean shaven.
Ancient Greeks regarded beards in particular as a sign of masculinity so a clean shaven face was often times associated with effeminacy. Shaving was only done in times of mourning although they did trimmed their beards. ~ nkindianhobo ~
The Safety Razor was invented in World War I to help soldiers in the trenches to shave more easily without cutting themselves. Because of the poor sanitary conditions in the trenches, being clean shaven and having short hair was very important.
Shave regularly as two time in a day. .and very softly