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  • Jul 3, 2024 | allure.com | Hunter Lacey

    I was a plucky 12-year-old when I first asked my dad to teach me to shave my face. An old soul—the kind of kid who begged for my apple juice to be served in a wine glass—and finally standing at the threshold of puberty meant I was one step closer to driving and watching MTV’s The Real World unsupervised. Little did I know that this gleefully anticipated milestone would become a burdensome chore, one that would be synonymous with discomfort, irritation, and a litany of skin concerns.

  • Jul 3, 2024 | yahoo.com | Hunter Lacey

    Getty ImagesI was a plucky 12-year-old when I first asked my dad to teach me to shave my face. An old soul—the kind of kid who begged for my apple juice to be served in a wine glass—and finally standing at the threshold of puberty meant I was one step closer to driving and watching MTV’s The Real World unsupervised. Little did I know that this gleefully anticipated milestone would become a burdensome chore, one that would be synonymous with discomfort, irritation, and a litany of skin concerns.

  • Mar 1, 2024 | shopmoment.com | Natalie Carrasco |Taylor Pendleton |Hunter Lacey |Willem Verbeeck

    You've likely uncovered phrases like "shot on 35mm" or "captured on 120 film" weaving through the various photography forums and Instagram captions. These aren't just casual mentions of camera jargon; they signify a choice of tool that can dramatically shape the artistic outcome of a photograph. The numbers — 35mm and 120 — hint at the size of the film used, but the distinction between them delves much deeper into the heart of photography's rich heritage.

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