Jelly Roll is showing off a whole new look. The 40-year-old "Save Me" singer, whose real name is Jason Bradley DeFord, took to Instagram on Thursday to share his new look, after shaving off his beard, ...
After baring his soul about his weight loss journey, Jelly Roll is ready to bare his face. The singer (real name Jason Bradley DeFord) shaved off the beard he's had for over a decade—and the facial ...
A beard can look full yet feel parched. The hair drinks your moisturiser and still asks for more. Skin underneath gets tight, scratchy, a little inflamed after a long day under office air or winter ...
Flyaways at the chin. Static at the jawline. A beard that looked tidy in the mirror, then puffed into a stubborn halo before you even reached the door. We’ve all had that moment when you catch your ...
Uncover the thrilling new customizations for Gnomes' hair, beards, and jewelry in the Shadowlands Alpha! Explore the extensive character customization options that offer a chance to personalize your ...
In fashion and pop culture, beards often make headlines– from clean, sharp styles to rugged, untamed looks. But in the natural world, facial hair has been around far longer than barbershops. For many ...
Brandi Glanville tried playing the role of doctor—and immediately regretted it. In a bizarre TikTok, the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum, 52, showed off the severe burns covering most of the ...
Fun and Easy DIY Gnome Craft!! Fact check: Trump repeats numerous false claims in prime-time address In a first, a US Navy warship in the Middle East just launched a one-way attack drone Australian ...
The Traveling Gnome Merchant was added to Grow a Garden on June 28, 2025, along with the Mega Harvest Update. Traveling Merchants will appear every four hours, and the Gnome Merchant is just one of ...
"We missed him and are looking forward to turning it up and rocking out with him as has been the case for the last few hundred or so decades," vocalist and guitarist Billy Gibbons said. By Tyler Jenke ...
As I wandered into the kitchen for my morning coffee some weeks ago, I had a feeling that something wasn’t quite right. Then I saw it: a mountain of sales receipts, business cards, grocery lists and ...