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Christopher Hopkins is a well-known figure in the makeover industry, and his talent has garnered him a large following. Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Hopkins was more interested in music than beauty and hair when he was a child, receiving awards for his piano and voice skills during high school. Despite this, Hopkins’ interest in beauty and hair started at an early age, as his baby book notes his love for playing dress-up and having his hair done just right.

In 1990, Hopkins opened the Christopher Hopkins Salon in the Hubbard Broadcasting building in St. Paul, Minnesota, where he styled people before they appeared on television. His career took off, and he went on to work with celebrity clients like Hillary Clinton and appear on shows like the Oprah Winfrey Show.

After an unsuccessful attempt to start his own television show, Hopkins launched his own web series, Whadja Do Today?, in September 2009, which ran for 100 episodes. Today, he is known as The Makeover Guy and continues to produce content under the same name.

Hopkins’ talent is undeniable, and his ability to transform people is truly amazing. Through his web series and social media presence, Hopkins has amassed a large following who are eager to see his latest makeovers. It’s clear that Hopkins’ passion for beauty and hair has turned into a successful and fulfilling career

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