Bae Yong Joon is my ultimate Korean crush. I loved him from Endless Love: Winter Sonata. I was just in high school during that sensational korean drama in GMA 7. I remember trying to stay up very late at night (I'm usually asleep by 8pm, so it's really late for me) just to watch that show. He used to be a dream, now he is a reality. Now is my monent, now is my time. And now, he's right in front of me..Or is he?
Oh well, like any other Koreans, they look pretty much the same. But of all the koreans that I've seen here in Manila before, this is the first time that I saw someone who looked exactly just like him. Carl, my hair stylist, is a tall and lean korean guy with cool glasses. Who looks actually just like this
Yes he does. He looked so fine, I was drooling all over. However, I was a bit disappointed cause he's realy busy with his other customers (he seems to get a lot of 'em). So I don't get to talk to him a lot. The worst thing is, whenever I get the chance to talk to him, I always can't find the right words to say. He's just that irresistable.
After that 5 hours of rebond, I only get to spend a total of 20 minutes with him (yes I counted) and half of this time is with my hair all over my face. But this Re-Bonding experience is not just about Carl and my ultimate Korean crush. It's primarily about my hair.
After the two treatments, I finally saw it. My awesome and tousle-worthy hair. The instructions for me is to avoid clipping my hair or doing anything to it that would bend it. Amazingly, all of my day-to-day activities involve hair-bending. So I just sighed and said, "nice, this will be an awesome treat for my neck." I'm sure that I'm gonna break my neck because of flipping it like crazy.
I'm not gonna wonder that after one week, I will be in either two places. It could be either at Tony and Jackey's asking for my hair to be repaired or it would be at a hospital for a neck surgery.
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