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Kim Hyo-suk, better known by her stage name Cha Hong (Hangul: 차홍), is a South Korean celebrity hairdresser, and is the owner and founder of the CHAHONG ARDOR beauty salon chain in South Korea. Cha established her first hair salon back in August 2011, and currently owns a total of three salons and an academy.
Fly High Butterfly (Korean: 날아올라라 나비) is a South Korean television series directed by Kim Bo-kyung and Kim Da-ye. Starring Kim Hyang-gi, Oh Yoon-ah, Choi Daniel and Shim Eun-woo, [1] the series follows the story of hair stylists at Fly High Butterfly Hair Salon. [2] [3] It was scheduled to premiere on JTBC in 2022, but was ...
Later, much to her surprise, when she applies to apprentice at the hair salon, she's shocked to realize that the doctor is the salon owner's son! Eun-ju, the salon's assistant-manager, initially rejects her application because they already have more than enough staff, but later Jae-hee and Mi-ja decide they should employ her.
This 2015 rom-com is based on a 2012 American film of the same title, and it later inspired a 2018 South Korean television remake. Available to stream on Viki , Prime Video , Tubi and YouTube ...
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A sangtu (on top of head). The sangtu (Korean: 상투) was a Korean topknot hairstyle worn by married men. [1] [2]The hairstyle was widely worn from around the 57 BC – 68 AD Three Kingdoms of Korea period until the late 19th century, during the Joseon period.
A daenggi (Korean: 댕기) is a traditional Korean ribbon used to tie up and decorate braided hair. [1] According to the History of Northern Dynasties, maidens of Baekje bound their hair at the back and braided it, while a married woman braided her hair into two plaits and secured them to the crown of her head.
According to the North Korean daily Rodong Sinmun (Worker's Newspaper), the leadership was fighting a guerrilla war against the possible incursion of capitalism into the sphere of personal appearance. Along with long hair, untidy shoes were identified as the epitome of Western culture which, by imitation, would lead the country to ruin. [6]