A barber shop in the Kibera slum in Kenya has designed a stylized haircut called Corona hairstyle, which is inspired by the reality we live in today, according to Sky News.

The hairdo was designed in such a way that the hair appears with thorny ends, where the barbers divide the customer’s hair into about 12 sections, and then wraps each one with a thick black thread that comes out of the head, in order to give the branched form of the virus, as it appears under the microscope, the latest fashion trends in the neighborhood met with demand and popularity. Teenagers and children.

With fewer customers and less income in light of the closure caused by the spread of the Coruna virus, hairdressers had to find ways to make a living in this slum.

Barbers charge one dollar for a hairdo and are one of the cheapest styles in the country.