The stylist shaves the world's landmarks from the hair on the male chest
Categories: World
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-stylist-shaves-the-world39s-landmarks-from-the-hair-on-the-male-chest32-year-old famous British stylist named Daniel Johnson (Daniel Johnson) proved that he is a real artist. Armed with scissors and a trimmer, the British stylist shaved the silhouettes of world landmarks from the hair on a man's chest. Daniel was able to turn male chest hair into Stonehenge, a sphinx surrounded by pyramids, the Sydney Opera House, and even the whole of New York!
Daniel became famous not only for the artistic shaving of male vegetation, he also cut the hair of the athletes of the football team in England and participants in the world-famous X Factor show.
(Total 6 photos)
1. Mystical Stonehenge, shaved from the hair on the male chest.
2. The majestic sphinx surrounded by Egyptian pyramids, shaved from the hair on the male chest.
3. New York metropolis, shaved from the hair on a man's chest.
4. Sydney Opera House, shaved from the hair on a man's chest.
5. In the process of creating a "hairy" sphinx.
6. British stylist Daniel Johnson is surrounded by his guinea pigs, wearing real works of art on their chests.
Keywords: Hair | Chest | Sights | Men | Stylist
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