Former Jewelry singer Lee Ji-hyun has now become hair stylist and her business is booming. According to reports, not only is her September slots fully booked, but October reservations are set to open, signalling surging demand at her salon chair.
A client review highlighted a "light head and heart" after a precise cut, backing up the buzz with firsthand feedback credited to her own chair-side work. Sports Seoul reported that she closed September bookings shortly after announcing her hands-on sessions as a semi-designer.
New career arc
Lee has spent the past two years building a second act in beauty, earning a national cosmetology certificate and completing academy training while parenting two children, an effort she's shared openly with followers. English-language recaps from Sports Chosun also confirm her transition timeline and swift "sold-out" status, aligning with domestic reports. In posts cited by multiple outlets, she thanked supporters and cautioned against no-shows as she moved from training into client services.
Public response
Coverage dashboards and portal summaries show her update trending within daily entertainment ranks, reflecting strong public interest in her new profession. Additional articles traced her profile shoot for designer credentials and behind-the-chair practice sessions, underscoring a methodical ramp-up from academy work to floor time. According to Sports Seoul reporting incorporated in recent roundups, fans responded with support as she recruited hair models and routed overflow to other stylists.
Background notes
Lee debuted in 1998 with 'Circle' and re-debuted with Jewelry in 2001, earning recognition with hits like 'I Like You Very Much' and 'Superstar,' before departing the group in 2006. Reports reiterate her current status as a single parent of one son and one daughter, adding personal context to her vocational pivot and training cadence. Sports Chosun articles in both Korean and English consistently document her certification, training, and reservation updates, providing a verifiable trajectory.
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