What do you think of the haircut? Was it worth?
Getting a haircut abroad can be a unique experience, especially when you're trying to balance budget with quality. I recently got a $20 haircut in Chengdu, China, and initially had some doubts about what to expect. However, the experience turned out to be quite satisfying. In Chengdu, many salons offer affordable pricing compared to Western countries, but the key is to choose a place that understands Asian hair textures well. Asian hair often tends to be thicker and straighter, which means a stylist needs the right skills and tools to create a flattering cut that suits your facial features. What impressed me was the stylist's attention to detail and how they tailored the haircut to match contemporary Asian hairstyle trends, which often emphasize natural movement and subtle layering. Despite the low price, the level of professionalism was commendable, and the final look was fresh and modern. For travelers or expats in China, I recommend researching salons with good local reviews and maybe even showing reference photos to communicate your desired style clearly. Also, don’t hesitate to ask about the products used, as quality shampoos and conditioners can make a big difference in hair health after the cut. Overall, my $20 haircut was definitely worth it—not only because of the cost savings but also because it was a chance to experience local culture through beauty services. If you’re considering getting a haircut in China or for Asian hair specifically, it can be a rewarding and affordable option when chosen wisely.



























