In North Korea, the government only allows female 18 hairstyles and male 15 hairstyles, and it is not allowed to change hair color. In order to avoid the invasion of commodity economy and western culture and "maintain the purity of local culture", the government stipulates that skirts must be knee-length, blue jeans are prohibited and hair dyeing is prohibited; The government will give each female college student a set of improved Hanbok (roughly similar to Hanbok) for free.
Koreans wear single suits, both boys and girls have them. Of course, they will wear casual clothes when they are exercising or at home. But as long as you go to work, you will wear a handsome suit. Don't wear their leader badges. Female college students all have chin-to-chin hairstyles, and so do female college students.
In fact, it is normal as long as boys and girls take care of themselves within the prescribed hairstyle and do not violate the rules. It's just not as free to choose as our country, so the Korean people are really restrained. I'm afraid that the ugly hair style stipulated by the state restricts the girls' pursuit of fashion. But as foreigners, we don't need to follow this rule when we go to North Korea, so we stand out from their crowd.
At present, North Korea is also gradually going international and keeping up with the international trend. I believe their aesthetic appreciation of hair styles should be good. Besides, it doesn't matter how North Korea's hairstyle is. The most important thing is that Koreans like it and it can promote economic development.