If we talk about galloons, we can’t miss Jean Carlo Simancasthat icon of Venezuelan soap operas that melted more than one follower with its beauty, talent and imposing voice.
At 75, the artist is still active in the industry and, in his social networks, where he receives captivating messages every day and yes … a few compliments caused by the sighs that he raises, then, at his age he remains very good.
Recently, the Zulian under Aesthetic treatment To show off a better hair, since there was absence of hair in some parts of his head. This change, without a doubt, gave new airs.
It is still a gallant!
To show off a different appearance, he went to the beauty salon of the renowned stylist, Ivo Contreras, to place an undetectable capillary prosthesis. On this occasion, Simancas played with his gray hair and, his new hair has very fashionable gray tones.
This procedure has become very popular in the last year and, in the aforementioned SPA they ensure that it is not a surgery so there is no pain and they also have no limits when pleased to the client.
Likewise, Jean Carlo’s new hair is safe and resistant to water, sport and heat, which will give greater durability and make him look even better. In a video posted on social networks, the actor is very happy with this change.
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Jean Carlo Simancas, was born as Rafael Ignacio Briceño Simancas On July 17, 1949 in Maracaibo, Venezuela, he is an outstanding theater and television actor, recognized for his extensive career in Latin American soap operas.
He began his acting training at the University Theater of Zulia, participating in various theatrical works. His first leading television role was in the soap opera “Torment” (1977), together with Mayra Alejandra and José Luis Rodríguez.
Throughout his career, he has starred in numerous successful soap operas, such as “Luisana Mía” (1981), “Ka Ina” (1995), “All for your love” (1997), “Mimada Girl” (1998) and “More than Love … Freni” (2001)consolidating itself as one of the most emblematic gallants of Venezuelan television.
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