The Devil's Beard How To Grow And Wear?

MANY WOULD SELL THEIR SOUL TO GET THEIR FACIAL HAIR LOOKING THIS GOOD.

AFTER ALL, A BEAUTIFUL BEARD IS PRICELESS, ALTHOUGH THIS OL’ GOATEE IS SURE YOU CAN COME TO SOME ARRANGEMENT...


How To Grow a Devil's Beard?

DIFFICULTY: 
  1. Keeping your face and neck clean-shaven, grow the hair on your chin to a couple of inches in length. 
  2. For the old-school Devil look, maintain the length with scissors but don’t be too careful about precision – you’re putting the ‘goat’ back in goatee. 
  3. For a sleeker, modern look, trim the goatee to a sharp pitchfork point. 
  4. To achieve this, trim the hair through a comb, holding the comb at a 60–70-degree angle. Use a folded mir- ror to ensure perfect symmetry. 
  5. Offer friends and strangers alike suspiciously good deals.
How to Make a Devil's Beard?

WINE GLASS CHARMS

DIFFICULTY: 

REQUIRED: METAL HOOPS, PLIERS, POLYMER CLAY, TOOTHPICK 
  1. Fashion six beards of any style, no larger than 2 cm, each in a different colour or style, out of the polymer clay. 
  2. Slide a toothpick through the sideburns of each beard, and leaving it there, bake in the oven at the temper- ature recommended on the packet. 
  3. When cool, remove the toothpicks. Attach a hoop to each beard through the holes left by the toothpick, then bend the ends of the hoops back so the beards can’t slide off. Slip the charms on the stems of the wineglasses. 
  4. Keep the wine flowing at your parties, often asking your guests if you can’t tempt them with another glass.
How to wear From sharp suit to flowing robe, the Devil suits a wide variety of styles. 
If possible, subtly let off smoke bombs when entering and leaving rooms to create a suggestion of the hellish dimension about you.
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