Emergency Haircut in Beijing: Quick Fixes for Tourists πββοΈ
Stuck in Beijing with your hair out of control? Donβt panic! Whether you want a reliable trim, a slightly fancier cut, or just a super cheap, local haircut experience, Beijing has options! π
Hereβs the lowdown ranked by price:Β
1. My Hair Ardor β Trendy & Slightly Pricy β¨
If you donβt mind spending a little more, My Hair Ardor is modern, clean, and more likely to have someone who can understand basic English π£οΈ.Β
Price: π°150-300 rmb for [shampoo+cut+blow dry]
Best For: Quick trim with a touch of style π
English:Sometimes β
Location: Go to the Sanlitun branch for more possible English service, or just simply search the barbershop’s name on your map (they have many branches across Beijing).
Silian Hairdressing is a time-honored Beijing salon, around since the 1950s. Their staff are very experienced, and the cuts are consistent, so you can trust them for your next haircut.
Price: π°around 100 rmb for [shampoo+cut+blow dry]
Best For: Quick, dependable trims π
English:None 0οΈβ£
Location: Go to the Beixinqiao branch, as the area has some of the best food options π and very close to Our Beijing’s hutong bike experiencespots! Or, simply search the barbershop’s name on your map (they have 4 branches across Beijing).
3. Hutong Barbers β A Wild Side Quest π
For the brave (or budget-conscious), explore a hutong barbershop (thereβs actually no formal shop, just barbers and their haircut stands). Expect no English, minimal tools, and a very local vibe.
Price: π°10 rmb for [only cut, no shampoo or blow dry]
Best For: Cheap trims and a slice of Beijing life ποΈ
English:Impossible β
Location: You can find barbers yourself in downtown hutong neighborhoods, or just try this one in Dongsi Qitiao Alley.Β
Tips for Tourists:
Bring a reference photo πΈ β itβs your universal translator when arranging a haircut.
Walk-ins usually workπΆββοΈ, but for chains, booking via WeChat is faster. π²