Person Behind The Place Joe Bae

Bellevue, WALocal News

Joe Bae, the owner of Joe Bae Salon in Downtown Bellevue, reflects on his diverse career journey before finding his passion in the hair industry. After working various odd jobs, he attended beauty school and became an apprentice at Obadiah Salon, eventually fulfilling his dream of opening his own salon six years ago. Bae distinguishes his salon by prioritizing the client experience, which he believes is what sets it apart from competitors. He enjoys the challenge of men’s haircuts, which push him to enhance his skills and focus on detail. Drawing inspiration from local businesses like 520 Bar & Grill and Monsoon, he aims to create a unique atmosphere that values excellent customer service.

Bae appreciates the blend of modernity and tradition in Downtown Bellevue, where he can enjoy both skyscrapers and local businesses. His future plans include launching a junior program to train new cosmetologists, emphasizing the importance of relationship-building with clients. By investing in the next generation of stylists, Bae hopes to continue elevating the standards of service in his salon.

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