A TikTok hairstylist, @wangechi.hair, has gone viral after offering a creative solution for men who lack beards. Her humorous approach has sparked both laughter and curiosity online, with many wondering if the fake beards will stay put in all situations.
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A TikTok hairstylist known as @wangechi.hair has captured the attention of Kenyans on social media by offering a unique solution for men who struggle to grow beards. The hairstylist posted a video showing off her new product—fake beards designed to help beardless men achieve a fuller look.
In the video, she humorously encouraged men to stop resembling "emojis" and instead opt for the beards she was selling. "Men, where are you? We have beards now. If you want to look like Wajackoyah, we have it here. Stop looking like an emoji, ladies, if your man looks like an emoji, come get it for him," she said.
The video has generated mixed reactions from social media users. While some men appreciated the gesture and saw the humor in it, others were concerned about the practicality of the fake beards. Questions like whether the beard would stay in place in rainy weather were among the concerns raised by users.
Some users couldn't help but joke about the innovation. One user, @Laura-mpenzi, commented, "Shida ni mtoto aivute mbele ya wageni," suggesting that the fake beard might be pulled off by a child in front of guests. Another user, Natalie, humorously worried, "Alafu zinyeshewe," pondering if the beard would fall off in the rain.
Despite the varied reactions, @wangechi.hair's approach to marketing her product has certainly made waves on TikTok. The creativity and humor in her video have not only entertained but also sparked conversations about men's grooming products in Kenya.
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The viral TikTok video by @wangechi.hair showcases how humor and creativity can capture attention and create buzz on social media. While the practicality of fake beards remains a question for some, the hairstylist's innovative approach has certainly brought a smile to many faces, proving that business ideas can be both fun and functional