‘It’s like he pulls a body double’: Meet the Vietnamese barber behind the viral transformation videos

“It’s in those moments that I feel an immense sense of pride in my work. I’ve come to realise that my role extends beyond merely cutting hair. It’s about mastering the art of not just cutting hair, but shaping their confidence and identity.”

It’s been said that women treat their hairdressers like therapists, and it’s easy to see why. Sitting in a comfortable chair with the undivided attention of a total stranger has a peculiar effect that men, apparently, aren’t immune to.

“The barber’s chair can sometimes serve as a place where clients share their stories, concerns, and joys. My relationships with them are multifaceted and deeply personal,” he said, joking that visiting a good barber is cheaper than seeing a therapist.

“Being a barber demands that I radiate positivity and create an environment where my clients feel at ease. After all, the energy we bring into our workspace can make or break an experience… I take pride in providing that sense of comfort and care to those who sit in my chair.”

In fact, Cam Do’s presence is so palpable – even if only through a screen – that female viewers have been converted into clients.

“I was very surprised and shocked when she came to look for meShe came looking for me after watching my videos and liked the energy, vibe, and experience I exude and offer. I am very grateful for her trust in me and her support for my business.