Hair is really important to many people. It may not seem so, but your whole vibe can change with just a hairstyle or color. However, not many people know how to take care of their hair or what fits them. That's when hairdressers come in to save the day.
Japanese hairdresser Sho Otsuki, who works at the Diece salon in Tokyo, is a professional when it comes to changing people's hair. Sho manages to transform people and make them look completely different. The stylist recently went viral on Twitter and Instagram because of his engaging and fun transformation videos. When people visit Sho's salon they are bound to leave with much more confidence and a smile on their face.
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One of Sho's videos went viral on Twitter. In that video, Sho transforms a simple-looking man into a style icon. As of now, the video has gathered almost 14 million views, more than 200k likes, and many many amazing and fun comments!
Many other of his videos also gain lots of views. People enjoy seeing these types of transformations and seeing how happy and full of confidence people become.
I am very much certain that the haircut on the top will be regarded with the same respect as a mullet in the future. literally everyone has it, but it doesn't make sense
Not only does Sho make others look and feel better, he's quite the style icon himself. Many people notice that in almost every video, he looks different. The hairdresser enjoys changing up his own hair, rocking all sorts of styles, from short gray hair to long hair with highlights. Sho really proves that you can try all sorts of styles and look great while doing so!
Getting a makeover is sometimes all you need to gain a little bit of confidence. If you ever feel stuck or uncomfortable in your own skin, try changing something about your looks—new styles, clothes, or haircuts. Perhaps by doing so, you will discover things that are just you. When you find your own style, you walk through life with much more self-love.
What do you think of these makeovers? Has Sho inspired you to go change up your own looks? Tell us in the comments down below and don't forget to upvote your favorite transformations! Also, go follow Sho on his social media pages and show him some love and support for all the lives that he has changed for the better!
You kind of have to remove your glasses for a haircut. I know I do.
Load More Replies...The picture after a hair cut is usually taken without the glasses to show off your face and how the style compliments your face and its features. It also helps to see the person's expression, like in this picture without the glasses. ㅋㅋ
This stylist seems to like the tousled look. I have to say all of his customers definitely look better.
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Nice to see all the smiles; but I wish all the BEFORE photos were taken pre-shampoo.
Not only does he give them a new haircut, he magically corrects their eyesight!
It's easier to cut and style hair without glasses in the way. Happens to me every time I get a haircut.
Load More Replies...I've had hair dressers do before and after shots for their instagram of me. They purposely messy or wet your hair and then take a unflattering before shot. Then ask you to smile for the after shot which they then edit.
Most of these results are dependent on styling. There's no way they all have the time, skill or desire to style that every day.
So he wets the head first and brushes hair straight down. Wish he’d show how they really wore their hair.
Whoa. The hairdresser himself looks like a totally different person in every single set of pictures.
There is a tousled style or a brushed back style on most of them. A few others as well, but mostly the top two. Very repetitious. Very attractive models, though.
Wish my hairdresser would learn to cut hair half as good. My hair looks like something the cat draged in.
Isn't this what ALL stylists are supposed to do. I used to have just long straight hippi hair for 3 decades. I then decided to cut it shorter with a more stylized cut. I've been trying for 10 years to find someone who will actually look at my face and come up with a good cut. They all just want you to tell them what to do. Then no matter what I tell them to do, they give me a bob, which I HATE. Pay $80 to get a bob....I just started going to Fantastic Sam's. If I'm going to get a bad haircut, I'd rather pay less for it.
If being a hairdresser is nothing more than putting product in the hair, I'm a super star!
I loved it. I wish someone would style my hair.. maybe increase my self esteem.
Nice to see all the smiles; but I wish all the BEFORE photos were taken pre-shampoo.
Not only does he give them a new haircut, he magically corrects their eyesight!
It's easier to cut and style hair without glasses in the way. Happens to me every time I get a haircut.
Load More Replies...I've had hair dressers do before and after shots for their instagram of me. They purposely messy or wet your hair and then take a unflattering before shot. Then ask you to smile for the after shot which they then edit.
Most of these results are dependent on styling. There's no way they all have the time, skill or desire to style that every day.
So he wets the head first and brushes hair straight down. Wish he’d show how they really wore their hair.
Whoa. The hairdresser himself looks like a totally different person in every single set of pictures.
There is a tousled style or a brushed back style on most of them. A few others as well, but mostly the top two. Very repetitious. Very attractive models, though.
Wish my hairdresser would learn to cut hair half as good. My hair looks like something the cat draged in.
Isn't this what ALL stylists are supposed to do. I used to have just long straight hippi hair for 3 decades. I then decided to cut it shorter with a more stylized cut. I've been trying for 10 years to find someone who will actually look at my face and come up with a good cut. They all just want you to tell them what to do. Then no matter what I tell them to do, they give me a bob, which I HATE. Pay $80 to get a bob....I just started going to Fantastic Sam's. If I'm going to get a bad haircut, I'd rather pay less for it.
If being a hairdresser is nothing more than putting product in the hair, I'm a super star!
I loved it. I wish someone would style my hair.. maybe increase my self esteem.