Sayuri Ushio

In order to give a spiritual message to the photo and create a work in its own style, she discovers female models at street corners around the world and produces all process from hair makeup to costume procurement and photography.

[7] She grew up in a home in which parents work, spent a girlhood like to love solitude and draw comics and imagine.

In junior high school days, she devoted herself to comics so that she posted as many as 16 pages of short story cartoons to publishers.

In high school she joined the art department and because she was able to make many individual friends, she was far from comics and did not study very much too.

[5][6][8][9] She got a job at a neighborhood beauty salon without a particularly strong purpose, the working hours were long, and the living was a shared room of 4 people.

She aimed to organize the rookie training curriculum, to make video manuals and to unify education.

Then STEP BONE CUT was developed to look like a small face according to the shape of Japanese skull by the Ushio.

[5][6] The step bone cut was a technique developed to fit the skeleton of the oriental people, but Ushio tried applying it to Westerners as well.

The cutting technique that pulls with gravity without adding unnecessary force was said to American hairdresser as "It looks like yoga and tai chi."