Just as every tree is different, you are beautiful because you are different

A large tree standing on green grass with a bench in front, a scene that reflects the beauty of natural differences.
Just as every tree is different, you are beautiful because you are different

When you look at the trees around the world, you notice something curious.
Even within the same species, no two trees are exactly the same in shape, height, thickness, or the way their branches spread.

Yet we never think those differences are “strange” or judge them as “imperfect.”
On the contrary, when we look at each tree, don’t we feel a sense of calm?
Some trees are tall, some are small. Some are crooked, some are straight.
We find comfort in the fact that each one has its own form.


People are the same ― Beautiful because we are different

The very same thing can be said about people.
Each of us has a different face, a different body, a different voice.

But for some reason, when it comes to people, we often think things like,
“If only my face were more symmetrical…” or “If only this were different…”
We tend to see ourselves in a negative light.
Yet if you think about it, being different ― just like trees ― is natural,
and that is exactly what makes us beautiful.

You can see this clearly in babies and children.
Every child looks adorable in their own way, precisely because they are all different.
There is no hierarchy or ranking in that.


Complexes are fine ― in moderation

Of course, everyone has their own complexes.
Hair texture, facial features, body shape…
That’s why using beauty or fashion to refine yourself a little is very meaningful.

But there’s no need to think, “I must fix everything.”
If you erase the natural traits and individuality you were born with,
you also erase your true charm.

What matters is valuing who you are now,
while adding just a small touch to enhance yourself.
That “little adjustment” is what makes you shine even more.


Enjoying differences through hair design

As a hairdresser, what I value most is
bringing out the individuality you already have.

Just as every tree is unique, every person is unique.
That’s why I believe design should not be about hiding,
but about drawing out what is already there.

Instead of making everything uniform,
I aim to find the balance that only you have,
and finish in a way that truly suits you.
That is what leads to a hairstyle that feels “just right.”


We are beautiful precisely because we are different.
Just as looking at trees brings peace,
people too can feel at ease by embracing differences.

By cherishing your individuality and adding just a touch of refinement,
we can draw out your natural charm.
That is the work I devote myself to wholeheartedly.