In late 2020, amid a COVID-19 pandemic that has burdened many with the responsibility of cutting their own hair, actor George Clooney revealed that he uses the infomercial-famous, vacuum-based ...
OMG! George Clooney is one low-maintenance A-lister. On Sunday, November 29, the 59-year-old actor appeared on CBS Sunday Morning and revealed that he’s been cutting his own hair, not just through ...
Trying to figure out how you’ll be getting your hair done, what with the coronavirus edicts shutting down barber shops and salons? Well. Join Jacque Coe, of Ballard, a long-time local public-relations ...
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — Hair salons and barbershops being closed has not hindered George Clooney's grooming regimen. In an interview on "CBS Sunday Morning," the actor and filmmaker revealed he's been ...
The actor admits he's been cutting his own hair for decades with the 1980s vacuum-like tool Kaitlyn is a former Assistant Style & Beauty Editor at PEOPLE. George Clooney just proved he can give ...
Not only did George Clooney confirm to Jimmy Kimmel that he’s been using a Flowbee to cut his own hair for decades, the “Midnight Sky” actor and director demonstrated it. Yes, on Kimmel’s live ...
You won't see George Clooney at a hair salon. While sitting down with CBS Sunday Morning over the weekend, the 59-year-old actor revealed that he has been cutting his own hair for years, using the ...
George Clooney doesn’t count a pair of scissors as his styling secret weapon. Over the weekend, the 59-year-old actor made an appearance on CBS’s “Sunday Morning,” revealing he’s been his own barber ...
On Sunday, George Clooney opened up to CBS Sunday Morning about his career, his personal life, and his (alleged) preferred method of cutting his hair himself: with the ’80s vacuum haircut attachment ...
The DIY beauty revolution is upon us, so much so that “how to cut your own hair” isn’t just trending on TikTok, but now a breakout term on Google Trends too. This comes as no surprise: attempting a ...
It's no mystery that middle-aged new dads are on an unending, picaresque and often ultimately tragic odyssey for grooming and fashion shortcuts — "dad" jeans, "dad" sweaters, "dad" shoes, and whatnot ...