People have been left in hysterics after a man revealed how his barber gave him a Cheetos Puffs hairdo... literally. The hair stylist, known as @bmrtwins1 on Instagram, has been making customers smile by sharing his "mouth-watering makeovers" on social media.
For one look, the hairdresser used a pack of ramen noodles to give his model blonde tight waves, while he used Cheetos Puffs to create a "Chuckie from Rugrats look" for another. On Instagram, he wrote: "Hot Cheetos or regular ? Name this cut."
His model, Paul Jones, who works as Paul thee Barber Jones, in Pikesville, Maryland, US, doesn't seem too bothered by his crazy makeovers. Commenting on the video, one user said: "All over this." Another user added: "How did you do that without finishing the bag first?" A third user said: "Why does this look fire though." One more user added: "This is how much I love Cheetos."
Paul has gone viral on social media (@bmrtwins1/instagram)
Paul Jones works as Paul thee Barber Jones, in Pikesville, Maryland, US (@bmrtwins1/instagram)In another video, the hairdresser is seen pouring beans all over his Paul's head after carefully placing slices of sausages on it. He wrote: "What's your favourite struggle meal? Name the cut." One confused user said: "Buddy has got meat on his head, pause." Another user added: "I'm trying to understand." One more user said: "At least he's wearing gloves."
It comes after a woman was left looking like 'the Grinch' after paying to have her eyebrows laminated. TikTok user @thekennedykemp shared her "horrible" new look with her 8,000 followers, claiming her beauty technician has "ruined her life" by giving her spikey eyebrows.
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In her video, which has been viewed more than 5.6 million times, she said: "I'm literally so embarrassed. First off, let's look at my nails. They look great, right? My girlfriends and I were trying to figure out ways to simplify our morning routines. I work in construction and real estate and sometimes in the morning, it's a lot to get ready. So I've even thought about getting eyelash extensions again."
She went on to explain how she used to have her eyebrows laminated - and has always been impressed with the results, until now. Eyebrow lamination, also known as eyebrow perm, is a relatively new procedure that creates shiny, smooth brows that usually last between four to six weeks.
According to HD Brows the two-step eyebrow perming treatment involves correcting the brow shape by setting the hairs in place using a chemical solution. But after seeing herself in the mirror after the procedure, she said: "The Grinch is what I look like. She really looked at me and said, 'you’re too sexy'. It's horrible. I've tried brushing them down. Oh my God, I'm going to throw up."