This Guy Takes His Beard To The Next Level, And Even Calls Himself Mr. Incredibeard
Mr. Incredibeard, who is also known by some as Isaiah Webb, has been perfecting his beard-crafting skills since 2012, so he’s at the top of his hair-styling game right now. His beard sculptures are some of the most advanced I’ve ever seen. Take a look!
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