Take you to understand the difference of North Korean barbershops.
Barbershops in North Korea are different from other countries, which is why hairdressers should be made aware of this ** topic. All barber shops in North Korea are state-run barbershops, just like China in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, and to put it bluntly, the barber in them is not the boss, but just a state-run employee. In addition, the decoration and working environment of barber shops in North Korea are far from those of beauty salons in China.
Most of the barber shops in China look different in style, compared to the barber shops in North Korea are very down-to-earth, but the barber environment is very simple, more simple than the barber shop environment in rural areas of the country, not to mention the decoration style. There is also not much barber and perm equipment in the barbershop.
Barbershops in North Korea are divided into men's barbershops and women's barbershops, many shops are separate for men and women, men are not allowed to have long hair, men of all ages have short hair, and the length of men's hair cannot exceed 5 centimeters, while the length of elderly men's hair cannot exceed 7 centimeters.
Above the mirror hangs the popular male hairstyles in North Korea today, which are regarded as national hairstyles, and each style has a unique name, among which the wavy type, streamlined type, fan type, and wide leaf type are all popular must-have styles, but the more popular is the handsome hairstyle. In addition, hair must be cut every 15 days, in the eyes of North Koreans, too long hair will deprive the body of nutrients, and men cannot grow beards, North Koreans prefer to be neat, long hair stubble and beard are considered a sign of laziness and sloppiness.
All kinds of domestic non-mainstream hairstyles are not allowed in North Korea, women's hairstyles should basically not be too short, and dyed hair should not be too showy, such as dyeing blonde hair and burgundy hair in North Korea. The style is mostly a bit like the No. 5 head in China in the 50s, but the more traditional curls are fine.
Barbers in North Korea are all women, and there are very few male barbers because North Korean men are generally machismo, and they feel that it is very unseemly for men to do barber work. The consumption in terms of haircuts** is not high, which is equivalent to less than 10 yuan for a RMB experience.
Finally, after I checked the information and asked North Koreans about the hairstyle of this statement, in fact, the North Korean official did not announce the specific style of the so-called male and female hairstyles, and the hairstyles circulating on the Internet are only recommended hairstyle posters hung in North Korean hair salons, and this article refers to the popular hairstyles of most barber shops in North Korea.
Okay, that's it.