“You Have To Look Like Song Hye Kyo First”: Korean Salons Put Up Signs Warning Clients Against Getting Star's New Hairdo
They mean "stop being delusional”.

Korean superstars Song Hye Kyo, 43, and Gong Yoo, 45, will mark their first onscreen collaboration with upcoming drama Slowly, Intensely.
The show is set in the '60s and '70s and centers around the people who work in the growing South Korean broadcasting industry of that era.
Filming for the drama has started, and photos from the set saw both stars in bowl cuts — a very trendy hairstyle for that time.
Hye Kyo herself also spoke about her new hairstyle, saying that she now resembles an “apple”.
Photos of Hye Kyo’s new hairdo quickly went viral, with many saying that she pulled the look off, and it made her appear “more youthful”.
Given Hye Kyo's influence on pop culture, many Korean fans have decided they want the same haircut.
Of course, they’re also hoping for the same results.
Case in point: While hosting his radio show, host Park Myung Soo received a call from a listener who shared that his wife had been thinking of cutting her hair short to look more like Hye Kyo.
Myung Soo candidly replied: “Are you not able to stop her? Don’t get that hairstyle! You won’t look like Song Hye Kyo even if you cut your hair short. Although I’ve never seen Hye Kyo in person, I’ve also never met a person who resembles her.”
Basically, he’s saying Hye Kyo is in a different league.
Hair salons have also taken hilarious precautions to warn customers against getting Hye Kyo’s haircut.
Several businesses have put up signs that read: “If you want Song Hye Kyo’s short hair, you have to first look like Song Hye Kyo.”
Clearly there’s more to Hye Kyo’s beauty than just a hairdo, but that look is not for everyone.