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  2. Harnaam Kaur - Wikipedia

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    While Kaur has referenced her conversion to Sikhism at age 16 as one of the reasons she stopped removing her facial hair, she now describes herself as spiritual rather than religious. [17] Traditionally, Sikhism forbids the cutting of hair. She continues to wear her turban or other head coverings, which is a custom of the Khalsa tradition of ...

  3. Shaving - Wikipedia

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    Shaving is the removal of hair, by using a razor or any other kind of bladed implement, to slice it down—to the level of the skin or otherwise. Shaving is most commonly practiced by men to remove their facial hair and by women to remove their leg and underarm hair. A man is called clean-shaven if he has had his beard entirely removed. [1]

  4. Eugenia Cooney - Wikipedia

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    Cooney was born Colleen Cooney on July 27, 1994, in Boston, Massachusetts. [3] [4] Her first name was changed to Eugenia several months after her birth. [5]Throughout her childhood, Cooney didn't have many friends and was often the victim of bullying at school, [6] [7] which caused her to switch schools multiple times and begin attending an online school after her first year of high school.

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  6. Travis Kelce Is Oddly Aware of Celebs’ Facial Hair: ‘I See ...

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    Travis Kelce is a facial hair expert.. Kelce, 34, proved to be a pro at guessing famous mustaches during a game of Name that Stache with CBS Sports on Friday, February 2. In the clip, shared via ...

  7. Hair removal - Wikipedia

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    The same attitude exists in other countries in Asia. While hair removal has become routine for many of the continent's younger women, trimming or removing pubic hair, for instance, is not as common or popular as in the Western world, [2] where both women and men may trim or remove all their pubic hair for aesthetic or sexual reasons.