The customer travelled to seek help from the hairdresser who gave him a “clean up” – and now women reckon he looks miles better. It was recently shared on TikTok

A man looks “10 years younger” after a recent haircut “saved his life”.

Nowadays we’ve seen a lot of dramatic new hairstyles shared on TikTok. Previously a teen travelled the miles for a haircut after his parents bribed him with a free PS5. Now the same hairdresser left his 1.3million fans amazed following his most recent job.

The account, known as Richmond Barber, captioned the post: “Big burst fade transformation. This one was crazy lol. My client got a modern mullet with a burst fade on the sides. It can be done mid/low too. We also rounded the back instead of doing a V cut.”

In the video, the barber takes off the client’s hat before asking: “Let’s see what we got going here.” The man explains how his hair’s receding but wants to fix it for his friend’s wedding in Colorado, US. He admitted: “They’re all pretty clean cut with no facial hair.

“So I’m kind of like the odd one. I’ve got to clean a little bit up. As you can see I’ve got some space alright. We’ve got some space and I’ve been and going back so I need to bring it forward. I need to give my hair a chance to come back to life.”

He then revealed to the barber he found him on Instagram and wanted him to transform his receding hairline. Then seconds later, the hairdresser gets to work and gives him the freshest trim ever. After seeing the results, the bloke gushed: “Dang man.

“I haven’t seen parts of my face in like 10 years.” Then in a message to the ladies in the comments, he said: “Come find me, yo.” Since the transformation was shared, it scooped 1.7million likes and 7,300 comments. One said: “Shorter beard would have been better.”

While another added: “He went from wizard to the Rizzard.” A third joked: “His confidence and sensuality went up 1000%.” Then a fourth gushed: “He’s fine. I’m trying to holler.” Others claimed the barber “saved his life” and that he looks “10 years younger”.

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