Hair: Shaving

in hair •  7 years ago 

My parents, of course My Mother has none, yet especially My Father, he has no Moustache. He has been from young till he passed away, a clean shaven guy.

Genetically they were not contributing to My desire to have some to shine on My wanting to look macho. As I grow on, I saw a few Hairs on both edges of my upper lips. I asked My Father then, "What should I do to have more..?" He told Me, keep on shaving.

Many years later after doing many shavings I have barely visible Moustache.

Later My Sons asked Me the same question. Except one of Them, the other 10 each has no Moustache. The eldest told the younger, "Shave using a Barber's knife."

The younger asked, "Why?" He answered, "When you keep on shaving, Moustache becomes more visible. Using the Barber's knife is the secret to Moustache visibility. This is because when hair grow faster we are frequenting the Barber shop regularly."

Those are opinions. I MySelf are at this moment applying various oils on My upper lips. I now have more Moustache than before. But so much very less than Tom Selleck.

My late Father when he was young

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Me when I was 20 years of age

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Tom Selleck.. Moustache, and look at his chest..!

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Barber Shaving Knife

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