Amazing makeover from Spanish Hair Salon for destitute man.

6. Look How Younger He is Looking

Mark Bustos's dual identities in the beauty scene of New York City is a fascinating story of how luxury knowledge may be directed for social benefit. Unknowingly sharing their stylist with the homeless population of the city, his frequent customers, who pay $150 or more per trim, are His paid employment and voluntary activities show the democratizing force of professional talents when used compassionately. Because Bustos treats homeless clients with the same degree of knowledge and meticulous attention to detail that he does for his paid visits, his change of approach is especially remarkable. His work's striking before- and-after effects expose not only physical changes but also the revealing of latent vitality and youth. His method shows how events could conceal the actual nature of a person, therefore challenging the popular belief about homelessness. By his committed service, Bustos shows that excellent beauty care may be a potent weapon for social change, closing the divide between many social levels and thereby restoring dignity to those most in need.

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