The Sydney Morning Herald featured Face of Man as author Damien Woolnough discussed how if clipper sculpting is beyond Prince William’s grooming skills, he can always turn to technology like laser sculpting used in our grooming salon for men.
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September 9, 2024
Prince William has updated his stuffy image with a scruffy nine o’clock shadow.
Photographs of the Prince of Wales attending a private exhibition viewing at the Saatchi Gallery in London with stubble worthy of a George Michael impersonator have revived the heir to the throne’s endangered pin-up status.
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Laser sculpting
If clipper sculpting is beyond William’s grooming skills, he can always turn to technology. At Sydney salon Face of Man, head dermal therapist Francisca Fernandez has been using lasers to assist with stubble maintenance.
“It’s called beard sculpting,” Fernandez says. “Men can get it on their cheeks, the front and the back of the neck to assist with definition. It can make a huge difference, but most men don’t know about it because they don’t really talk about these things.
“Men come in every two to four weeks for 10 to 12 sessions, and it slows growth right down. It’s a game changer.”
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