Barber Advises This Guy To Grow A Beard, Ends Up Changing His Life Completely

Sometimes even the smallest bit of advice can change your life dramatically. That is what happened to Gwilym Pugh, a 21-year-old with a successful desk job, yet some pretty bad habits. When his barber suggested him to grow a beard he could have never suspected that this recommendation will turn his life upside down.

Read more Gwilym Pugh was a shy man, working 12 hours a day from his home

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But his life was never the same after Gwilym’s barber urged him to grow a beard

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This is how the man looks now

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“A picture says a thousand words…. Coming from being 22 years old, overweight, plagued with injuries, and unhappy barely leaving the house”

“I’m happier and healthier than I ever thought possible and doing things that didn’t even cross my mind to dream of”

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Working as a model, Gwilym is even an ambassador of David Beckham’s new male grooming brand

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Despite his success, Gwilym remains humble

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“I think I’m lucky I got into this profession at the age that I did”

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“I try not to get caught up in it all and my girlfriend helps a great deal with that”

“Having worked in finance for years, the opportunity to work with creative people and travel around the world is amazing”

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“It was the best thing for my health”

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In keeping with his new look, Gwilym’s constantly maintaining his body

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“Regular osteo treatment and morning mobility and HIIT workouts are what’s in order”

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If this won’t convince you to grow a beard, we don’t know what will

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