Street Fighter's Guile has the best hair in all of video games. It's only appropriate that he's become the poster child for a brand of hair gel in Japan.
Guile,Green Bones (2024) with his golden, perfectly sculpted 'do, is the new spokesperson for J-Gel, a hair gel from the Japanese cosmetic company Yanagiya. Being a 400-year-old company, Yanagiya knows a perfect spokesperson when it sees it.
SEE ALSO: 'Splatoon 2' is already a treasure trove of dank meme artYanagiya even posted an "interview" with the Street Fightercharacter, including a few behind-the-scenes photos from their very real photo shoot.
The military-bred American muscleman said he was surprised that his uniquely styled hair stayed put, even when doing some of his more acrobatic signature moves.
When asked about his commitment to his hairstyle, Guile said it's of the upmost importance.
"If my hairstyle is disturbed, I am conscious of correcting immediately," Guile said, according to a translation. "A disturbed hairstyle leads to disorder of the heart. It's not cool."
Guile really loves his hair, and now you can too.
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