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world’s greatest shave, arnhem early learning centre

SCHOOL kids and one brave bearded man faced their destinies last Saturday morning, when they met with a pair of clippers for the World’s Greatest Shave. The Arnhem Early Learning Centre was abuzz with mums and bubs there to watch

local students Nicola and Ebony Walk and Lany Reynolds part with their ponytails, and local Aaron Palazzi have a coat of fur waxed from off his torso. Aaron’s wife, Hayley, who runs the Early Learning Centre, said she’d never seen her

man without hair all over him. “He’s ‘Hairy Az’ no more - until next week, because his hair grows back very quickly.” It was all done in the name of supporting the Leukaemia Foundation, with around $1300 raised for Aaron’s cause.

ABOVE LEFT: Aaron Palazzi lying down to take his waxing like a trooper. ABOVE CENTRE: Aaron’s face done, chest and back wax up next! ABOVE RIGHT: Aaron gets some help with losing his beard.

ABOVE: Kristy Cormican, bub Archer Palazzi and Kate Cavanagh, the waxer. BELOW LEFT: Young Nicola Walk bid goodbye to her pretty ponytail.

Hayley Palazzi gives Ebony Walk her close shave.

BEFORE

AFTER

LEFT: BEFORE: Brave shaver Lany Reynolds, who decided to chop her hair on the day. RIGHT: AFTER: A new look for Lany.

Zoey Ware, bub Evyana Rinsky and Sharon Dunn. Zekiah Saffi, Tahlera Saffi, Priya Monteiro and Asha Monteiro.

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Kiyarnie Reynolds and Kiara Cardwell.

Kiera Bunton, Kiki Verdel and Ashlee Bunton.


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