Riley Green drops his skincare routine at the 59th Annual CMA Awards: 'I washed my face with bar soap'

The 'Worst Way' singer has no room for eyelashes in his regimen

A fake eyelash threatened to ruin Katie Neal's talk with Riley Green, but in the end we learned a lot, and now we have something special to watch for during the 59th Annual CMA Awards.

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Almost losing an eyelash as the "Worst Way" singer approached, Riley couldn't help but joke with Katie, what it would be like for him to wear some lash enhancements. "What's fun for me to think about if we did an interview and I had fake eyelashes on to see if people would talk about it," laughs Green. "You know why I wouldn't do it? Because what if I looked really pretty and then I had to do it all the time, and that's one more thing I've got to do in my regimen in the morning."

Sure, a normal fear that we've all had. But what's so intense about your routine now that there's no room for improvement? "I've washed my face with like bar soap," he admits. "I have no regimen."

Any lotion? "Yeah, I got like some men lotion, like face, you know, I don't know, Nivea or something."

Perfect, Riley Green is just walking around looking like this with soap and a CVS ExtraCare card. Makes total sense. We do feel for him though, as he says he was recently "tricked" into getting a haircut that wasn't what he had in mind.

"It wasn't a planned thing," he admits of his new haircut. "The lady was cutting my hair and she tricked me."

"She got after it. She gave me what I would call racing stripes."

Green had never met his latest stylist, after sadly having to part ways with his normal barber in Jacksonville, Alabama, the "Scissor Wizard."

"I had a barber in Jacksonville, Alabama. It was my dad's cousin," Riley tells Katie. "He was the Scissor Wizard, which is the greatest barbershop name ever. He started painting houses and quit cutting hair, so I just get my hair cut wherever I'm at now."

"I would love for you to try and work in Scissor Wizard if you win a CMA award," challenges Katie. "I'd like to thank, all of my team back home, Scissor Wizard, and my mom and dad, and, I can do it," accepts Green.

See if the Scissor Wizard works his way into Country Music’s Biggest Night. Get ready for the 59th Annual CMA Awards, hosted by Lainey Wilson, LIVE Wednesday, November 19 at 8/7c on ABC.

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