
Mention the website to receive 5 percent off your first cut.Ī: Arisugawa HillTop B1, 5-5-7 Minami-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo In addition to standard hair fare, this salon also provides aromatherapy treatments, herbal dying solutions, and complimentary coffee. They are not only English-Speaking hair stylists but they have enough experiences in taking care of foreign hair-styles as well.Ī: 3-7-16 Kirakira buiding B1, Minamiaoyama, Minato-ku, TokyoĪ Cut Above prides itself in being an international salon that serves equal numbers of national and international clients. All stylists are good at meeting the client's requests. Recognized and supported by the highly sensitive New Yorkers, models, actors and fashion stakeholders, and now relocates to Brooklyn Williamsburg.

Stylists KOSHI and YOKO, who worked at well-know salons in Japan, opened the hair salon "shizen" in New York in 2005.

Please refer to each salon’s site for appointment information. *Please note that some of these salons can process reservations through email or directly on their websites. Please visit the salon’s website for styling menu, reservation information, and access map to find the exact service and style you want.
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(round ha!) He was professional and meticulous, just don’t expect any chit chat. Compared to other big name salons that I’ve been to, Chan took his time with the cut and took great care in achieving a style that complimented my hair texture, and face shape.


I didn’t know the terminology for ‘fringe’ or ‘layers’! Despite the language barrier, I’m really pleased with the final result. A very authentic experience!Ĭhan was able to speak a little Cantonese, but with my broken Cantonese (sorry Mum), I struggled to understand what was being said. Overall it was quite an interesting experience- None of the hairdressers themselves spoke English, and the receptionist acted as a translator. There was one other hairdresser there who I believe may have been the salon owner, Zhong. The hairdresser who cut my hair was called Chan. The hair section is tucked at the back of this floor, with hair washing and beauty treatments being done downstairs. When you first enter the salon, you will find the nail bar and a small reception. Located on Dalry Road, the salon is just a 5 minute walk from Haymarket station and was very easy to find. Apart from the hair salons in Hong Kong and Singapore that I’d been to, this was my first visit to a local ‘Asian specialised’ salon so I didn’t really know what to expect. What better way to spring into Spring than with some fresh new locks? Taking a friend’s recommendation, I decided to try Kami Hair, a salon based in Edinburgh who specialise in Asian hair.
