Remember the Epilady?

I don't' know how that idea made it past quality control. They obviously didn't have any one test it on themselves before they sold it to the public.
Actually, a lot of people with Asperger's work in fields where they are either self employed or don't have a lot of interaction with the general public. Alex wants to work in the computer programming field. We want Alex to get a summer job after school is out this year. I've been racking my brain trying to think of something that wouldn't freak him out but would still expose him to both the work atmosphere AND give him real world experience with the public. With him it's a matter of him not wanting to leave the house. AT ALL. Ever. He has impeccible manners so I'm not worried about that. I just don't want to get a call that he's gotten upset with soemthing and is hiding under a counter somewhere.
I've still got my grandpas shaving brush that is like the one you're talking about. And his little bowl that he put the soap in. It's in a box in my closet.
I don't understand the reason you couldn't have a moustache or a beard in a workplace. Hubby can't have one because the breathing equipment wouldn't suction to his face in a fire if he has facial hair so that I understand but other places it doesn't make
sense to me. He can't wear jewelry either. If he goes in a fire then the jewelry could burn his skin.