I was in the mood for a shave, and walking through Pokhara one night, I saw this boy in the clean shave shop, and I thought it would be adventurous to get a shave from a Nepali boy who isn't even old enough to need a shave, so I walked on in. The electricity was out in this part of the city at the time, so we had to light up some candles. I sat down. He threw towel with cartoon characters around my neck, splashed some water on my face, and vigorously rubbed my cheeks to get all those get-ready-for-your-shave skin molecules ready for a clean shave. He got out his magic brush and basted my face with that shaving cream in a tube. He pulled out a pack of fresh razorblades and slapped one on his flipstick.
He began. I asked his name, which I forget now, and then asked him how old he was. He said, "Fourteen," with a huge grin across his face. I said, "Sweet." We talked and joked. The shave came out very nice with him even taking great care to get those little white hairs close to the lips. He wiped a little alcohol bar on my face, and then he offered a massage. He started with my eyelids, worked his way down my shoulders to my hands, and then he did my back. I paid him about $1.50, and the next day I saw him bragging to his friends about how much he got from that foreigner over there. I didn't do the best job in the world of discouraging child labour, but I sure got a nice shave out of it.
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I love these pictures! I kind of wish I was a guy just so I could have experienced the "Nepali shave." It looks like it was a fun experience.
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