The buzz of clippers, the fragrance of hair products, and the chatter of eager customers: A week before Spring Festival — the biggest traditional Chinese holiday — a hair salon nestled in the heart of Beijing's vibrant Sanlitun neighborhood is a hive of activity.
Known for its cosmopolitan atmosphere and eclectic mix of shops, restaurants and nightlife, Sanlitun is the go-to place for people wanting to look their best ahead of the festivities.
Among the hairdressers, one young woman stands out. Her movements swift and purposeful, she works tirelessly in front of the mirrors. Whether giving stylish trims to young professionals or classic cuts to elderly clients, her hands are always in motion, creating that perfect look.
"The pressure is on, with everyone hoping to leave with a fresh, new look just in time for the festival," said Yan Yan, the 32-year-old hairdresser. She works at least 10 hours a day, with some of her customers even having to line up outside the salon due to the heavy rush. "I want to give my customers the haircut they expect, but I also offer suggestions that go beyond their expectations. It's a rewarding experience when they leave looking and feeling great," she added.
One of the first things you notice about Yan Yan is her platinum blonde hair — sleek and short, complementing her sharp features and effortlessly chic sense of fashion. Her look exudes a modern, edgy aesthetic that's hard to miss.
Yan Yan isn't just another salon employee; she's one of the most sought-after hairdressers in the area. Every day, she carefully selects a wardrobe that includes tailored trousers, oversized skirts, and unique accessories, each piece reflecting her bold and stylish personality.