I was always under the impression that grooming, eating, sleeping, basically everything that humans need to do, weren't things vampires had to do since they're dead. They don't get tired, hungry (not including bloodlust of course) and I wouldn't think they'd need to shave, bathe, clip nails or get haircuts.  Right?Â
Quote from: BuzzH on December 20, 2006, 05:31:13 PMI was always under the impression that grooming, eating, sleeping, basically everything that humans need to do, weren't things vampires had to do since they're dead. They don't get tired, hungry (not including bloodlust of course) and I wouldn't think they'd need to shave, bathe, clip nails or get haircuts.  Right? Good point. And, this theory would definitely be backed up by the Anne Rice Vampire Chronicles. I seem to recall that they can't change even if they want to...for instance, when Claudia - permanently stuck in a child's body - gets sick of it sometime around the age of 35 or so and tries to rebel by cutting her hair off only to discover it back, exactly the same length a short while later.
Barnabas then is lucky. We never seen him unshaved
Barnabas then is lucky. We never seen him unshaved, let alone sporting a beard or mustache. He is always clean shaven. A dead man's beard would irritate the flesh of the lady he would like to attract. I wonder if he would have been so charming and disarming to Vicky if he had a beard instead of the clean shaven face we all recognize.
Why now? They eat, sleep and roam the earth at night. I'm sure they get dirty from their blood-sucking adventures. If a vamp wants to marry a woman, I hope he plans on doing it clear!Â