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I realized at the Eureka beauty salon in Fuminosato that I wanted to create something that anyone could see was my work.

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Eureka, a stylish beauty salon in Bunnosato

Eureka, a stylish beauty salon in Bunnosato

The people around me and Usagi have unique hairstyles (Case study) So, someone else asked me, "Is it okay for me to ask for a normal hairstyle, Eureka?"
It seems to be considered a pretty funky store.

I got another permanent the other day.

A story about Showacho Candy and the owner's permanent hair
On the day of the Showa-cho event, someone who was making pasta at the Spanish bar Lisa Lisa came to our shop and asked the owner of Lisa Lisa, "Is the shop in a bad mood?" Apparently, the Lisa Lisa store opens at noon. I'll be sure to visit in a good mood. Now...

Last time, I visited Ippuri Showacho and got my first permanent haircut.
People who saw the photo of the store owner that was published in the article received a lot of slander, such as "You think you're kind of cool, don't you?", "Why are you acting like a duck?", "Presumptuous," and "This makes me angry," which led to the store owner issuing an apology.

This time I shortened the length a little. My wife has commented that it looks like someone who likes ramen from a manga.

After moving to Abeno, I was looking for a nearby hair salon and happened to come across a flyer for Eureka. I've been going to them ever since.

Someone who didn't know that my husband and I were getting our hair cut at Eureka

I think that was last year.

When someone came into our salon, completely unaware that the Usaboku couple were getting their hair cut at Eureka, they saw their hairstyle and thought, "This couple's hair is cut by Hirochi (Eureka)," and later confirmed this with Eureka.

As I listened to the story, I thought, this is amazing.

Apparently the person in question is a hairdresser, but I think even people in the same industry might not notice this.
The hairstyles I've worked on have a subtle personality to them.

He's not just a subcultural otaku proudly showing off his new Dyson hair dryer, but perhaps a charismatic hairdresser.

I wish I could create something that other people could see as my work...

How does this apply to your own work?
For example, it could be the writing on this blog, the design, the taste of the coffee, the latte art, or anything else, but I wonder if there are times when you see it somewhere and think, "Oh, Usaboku made this..."

I guess you could call it "being like that."

As I continue working, I hope to be able to create something as outstanding as Eureka.

That's what I thought as the perm solution was poured into my scalp.

Links
Eureka Hirochi Hidetoshi's blog
Eureka Facebook page

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