Can You Dye Your Hair In North Korea

Dying your hair is a popular choice among young people across the world, even North Korea. Despite its strict rules and regulations, North Korean citizens have the option to dye their hair different shades. That said, there are certain regulations surrounding it that are difficult to ignore.

North Korea has a strong devotion to their leader, Kim Jong Un, and his “camera ready” image. Many people have noted that the nation’s government is strict about appearances, from clothing to hair, and that its citizens wear their hair in a certain way. It is reportedly not uncommon for people to have their hair dyed to match the hair colour of Kim Jong Un.

Underneath the strict laws, North Koreans still find ways to express themselves through their hair colour. Dyed hair is considered “rebellious”, although it is not strictly illegal. It is not uncommon to find men and women with brightly coloured hair or coloured streaks. But dying one’s hair comes with some risk.

For starters, North Koreans are not allowed to dye their hair in solid colours, such as deep purple or black. Instead, they must use lighter tones, such as pink and blue, to create streaks. North Koreans also tend to avoid loud colours, such as red and yellow, because these colours are considered to be disrespectful to the leader.

North Koreans have to be careful when dying their hair, too. People who dye their hair too often, or those who dye their hair an unnatural colour, are often stared at. Additionally, authorities may take notice and punish them for “breaking the rules”.

Despite the strict regulations, people in North Korea have still found ways to dye their hair. Salons in North Korea are known to offer hair dying services, although the selection of colours is limited. Furthermore, people often choose to dye their hair at home, using store-bought products. However, these products tend to be expensive and the results are not always satisfactory.

It is difficult to know how much freedom North Koreans have when it comes to dying their hair. It is clear, however, that people in the nation still find ways to express themselves. North Koreans may not be able to dye their hair in wild, vibrant colours, but they still manage to dye their hair in subtle, yet meaningful ways.

The Different Types Of Hair Dyes Available In North Korea

In North Korea, the range of hair dyes available is rather limited. That said, citizens have access to traditional hair dyes such as black, brown, blonde, and red. There are also more unusual colours like light pink, purple, and blue. While these colours are available, it is important to note that as a general rule, North Koreans tend to avoid very bright colours.

Most hair dyes available in North Korea are semi-permanent. These types of dyes are great for those who like to switch up their hair colour often, as the effects usually wash out after 8-10 washes. Semi-permanent dyes can be used to create subtle accents, or to turn hair a few shades lighter or darker.

Citizens in North Korea can purchase hair dyes in a variety of ways. Some opt to purchase dyes in stores, while others choose to go to salons to get their hair dyed. Salons in North Korea are known to offer hair dying services, although the selection of colours is of course, limited.

However, despite the limited selection of colours, North Koreans have still managed to find ways to express themselves through their hair colour. Whether it is through subtle changes in colour or a splash of colour, citizens of North Korea have been able to find creative ways to express themselves through the art of hair dying.

Is Hair Dye Expensive In North Korea?

In North Korea, hair dye is rather expensive. In fact, it is more expensive than several other everyday items. Although hair dye is widely available in stores, salons, and online, its price can be prohibitive.

In general, hair dye in North Korea costs between $5 and $10, which is a significant amount of money compared to other items. That said, hair dye prices do vary depending on the type, brand, and the salon.

Hair dyes are not the only thing that are expensive in North Korea. Beauty products, such as make-up, are also very costly. This is especially true for more “high-end” brands, which can cost up to $50 or more.

Given the current economic situation in North Korea, it is not surprising that hair dye, and beauty products in general, are expensive. North Koreans simply do not have the money to buy these items. Furthermore, it is likely that the government also puts a hefty tax on such products.

All in all, hair dye in North Korea is expensive, but not impossible to access. Despite the cost, North Koreans still manage to find ways to express themselves through their hair colour, and this is a testament to their creativity and resilience.

Conclusion On Hair Dye In North Korea

It is undeniable that North Korea is a very strict nation, and this is reflected in citizens’ appearances. That said, North Koreans have still managed to find ways to express themselves through their hair colour. While certain restrictions are in place, these are, for the most part, not strictly enforced. Rather, citizens simply choose to dye their hair subtly, in lighter colours.

Hair dye can be expensive in North Korea, but it is still possible to access. Salons offer hair dying services, and products can be found in stores and online. While the selection is limited, citizens still manage to find ways to express themselves in meaningful ways.

Cassie Grissom is an American journalist and author living in Seoul, South Korea. She has been studying the Korean peninsula since 2011, and her work focuses on understanding human rights issues in North Korea. In addition to her work as an author, Cassie is an active advocate for human rights in North Korea. She regularly shares stories about life in North Korea with international audiences to raise awareness of the plight of its citizens.

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