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**Title:** "The Ultimate Hairstyle" Experiment
**Concept:** Two friends, Ndaho and Motoki, conduct a 7-day experiment where Motoki cuts off his "bed hair" (stray hairs) every morning to achieve "the ultimate hairstyle".
**Experiment Progress:**
* Motoki trims his stray hairs daily using regular scissors (days 1-6) and thinning shears (day 7).
* The friends document the daily changes, with Motoki's hair becoming progressively more uneven.
**Result:**
* After 7 days, Motoki's hair shows minimal overall change, with the top part being shorter and the back remaining largely unchanged.
* Both friends conclude that while occasional stray hair trimming is normal, overdoing it can lead to an unbalanced look.
**Tone:** Light-hearted, humorous, and entertaining, with the friends poking fun at the experiment's outcome.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, each with a number and in short sentences:
1. **Participants**: Two individuals, Ndaho and Motoki, are involved in the experiment.
2. **Experiment Duration**: The experiment lasts for **1 week** (7 days).
3. **Objective**: To observe what happens when **stray bed hair is cut off daily**.
4. **Method (Days 1-6)**: Motoki uses **regular scissors** to cut off stray bed hair.
5. **Method (Day 7)**: Motoki is given **thinning shears** and a **comb** to cut stray bed hair.
6. **Observation Periods**: Observations are made at the start of each day, with special note of the first, second, third, and seventh days.
7. **Initial Expectation**: Both participants expected a more drastic change in hair appearance by the end of the experiment.
8. **Outcome**: By the end of the week, the change in Motoki's hair appearance is deemed **not as drastic as expected**.
9. **Comparison**: The back of Motoki's hair shows **no significant change from Day 1 to Day 7**.
10. **Conclusion Drawn**: The experiment illustrates what happens when one **over-corrects stray hairs**, highlighting that overkill is not beneficial.
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