
"The youth of today barely go a week without topping up their skin fade - our parents were lucky if we had a wash Male grooming has advanced considerably over the last 30 years. I had pause to consider this fact recently when in the barber's and the gentleman cutting my hair put his hand down over my face, placed his index finger on the tip of my nose, and pulled it back into a piggy snout shape"
"Male grooming has advanced considerably over the last 30 years. I had pause to consider this fact recently when in the barber's and the gentleman cutting my hair put his hand down over my face, placed his index finger on the tip of my nose, and pulled it back into a piggy snout shape so that he could shove the edge of the hair clippers into my sinus to deal with any pesky hairs that might be therein."
Male grooming has become significantly more sophisticated and frequent compared with past decades. Young people commonly refresh skin fades within a week, whereas the previous generation rarely attended to hair or hygiene as often. Barbers now perform precise, sometimes invasive, tasks such as trimming nasal hairs with electric clippers. One barber demonstrated this by placing an index finger on the tip of a client's nose, pulling it back into a 'piggy snout' shape, and inserting the clipper edge into the nostril to remove stubborn hairs. Such practices reflect elevated expectations for neatness and close grooming among contemporary clientele.
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