Inside the Secret World of Gangnam Room Salons

Ever wanted to know the inside scoop on what it’s like to work at a Gangnam Room salon? We have years of experience helping our students improve their English at ESL. We thought it would be suitable for everyone to know about the ins and outs of this secretive industry, so we asked around and found out everything. Here is the inside scoop on what it’s like to work in a Gangnam room salon.

The average day at a 강남룸싸롱 starts with several people arriving early in the morning, including owners and stylists responsible for setting up shop before opening. They have to ensure the day’s first customers are welcomed with clean and attractive floor space, appropriate lighting, comfortable furniture, and the right music. The morning is also used to plan out how many new customers will be accepted in addition to the regular clients who will be receiving regular services. Getting this balance right is essential to making a business successful.

To keep costs down, a salon usually wouldn’t hire stylists with an actual cosmetology license. This means that most of the women in salons are not trained hairdressers but instead have had experience working as an employee in a salon before being promoted or moved up by management. This means they are more likely to be customer service-oriented than stylists.

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After everyone is set up, customers arrive and the day becomes more fast-paced and hectic. Customers will sit down for an hour or two of hair styling and conversation, soaking up the cool atmosphere in a room full of other trendy customers. All the stylists at a salon will move from chair to chair to make sure all customers get their time with a stylist. The goal is not to have every customer leave with precisely the same style but rather just a bit better looking.

The best part of working in a salon is meeting new people and having interesting conversations. While your job is to cut hair and make customers look better, you are also responsible for making sure they are happy while they are there.

A common misconception about beauty salons is that they employ mostly young women with little or no experience and who need to speak better English. Actually, that couldn’t be further from the truth. Most of the stylists at a typical salon will have been working in the industry for over 5 years and have experience with many different types of customers. One thing that can vary in an industry where employees with experience are more highly valued is their English level.