♡ + Hairstyles
Once a month he found himself at the steps of a hair salon — typically one near or in Hongdae. Sometimes he went to the same salon, but most of the time he went around to different ones, never finding one he really liked. The hairstylists always tended to be too quiet, never chatting about anything, just focusing on getting the job done. Even when Jiwon tried to talk, he was always meant with polite answers and nothing more. (Not that it was really a big deal in the first place, but it felt uncomfortable most of the time. How do people just sit and stay quiet for so long?)
His hair was always cut the same style, nonetheless. Trimmed short and never too long that it would look too unprofessional. He rarely wore his hair over his forehead, he always asked for it to be cut in such a way that styling it pushed back or in the ever so popular comma hair style would be easy for him to do on his own. It felt and looked most professional to him that way.
Very rarely had his hair ever been dyed another color. Jiwon thought black also looked the most professional, and so he kept it that way. From time to time he would branch out and dye it a natural brown — sometimes light, sometimes dark. But he always found himself going right back to the natural black he was born with. A preference, you could say. He thought he looked best that way as well.












