You are a barber. Barbers often shave clients' beards daily as part of their job, but their own facial hair may remain intact. This clever riddle plays on the dual meaning of "shave" in the context of grooming others versus personal grooming.
A Barber
A barber.
The answer to the riddle "Who can shave three times a day and still grow a beard?" is a barber. A barber shaves others frequently as part of their job, but it doesn't affect their own ability to grow a beard. Thus, they can shave multiple clients throughout the day while still having their own facial hair.
Most adult males have little choice. Either they grow a beard or/and a moustache or they shave every day to remain clean shaven.
The more you shave, the quicker your hair grows. Either that or you only skimmed over it.
A Barber.
The beard catches food bits, so if I am hungry I can dip my beard in water and have soup. On the other hand, facial hair is a secondary sexual characteristic that differentiates adult males from children and females. A man either has to shave every day or just let the beard grow.
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You have just shaved your mustache. (f you have one )
every other day
The best way to treat the beard is to have it smoothened using a beard brush straightener. This straightener smoothes and even the hair and makes the beard long too. With all of this, the beard looks great and you can make it long instantly.
The average person who does shave will shave once a day in the morning. A few of them may shave again in the evening to please their mate. Some people grow beards and don't shave at all, others will only shave when they need to shave to be presentable to certain people.