any recommendation on good salon in KL?
prefer on Japanese hairstyle(male)
thanks in advance ya. =)
This post has been edited by enzo0919: Jan 20 2013, 11:30 PM
Japanese Salon in KL area?
Japanese Salon in KL area?
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Jan 20 2013, 11:28 PM, updated 13y ago
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any recommendation on good salon in KL?
prefer on Japanese hairstyle(male) thanks in advance ya. =) This post has been edited by enzo0919: Jan 20 2013, 11:30 PM |
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Jan 21 2013, 10:59 AM
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www.76style.com
number76 Mont' Kiara: ADDRESS:E-0G-02, Block E, Plaza Mont' Kiara, 2 Jalan Kiara, Mont' Kiara 50480 Kuala Lumpur TEL: +603 6203 5111/4111 EMAIL: info@76style.com STORE HOURS: 9:30 - 19:00 (Closed on Monday) number76 Mid Valley: ADDRESS:A-G-2, Ground Floor, North Point, Mid Valley CIty, No.1 Medan Syed Putra Utra 59200 Kuala Lumpur TEL: +603 2287 0661/0662 EMAIL: info@76style.com STORE HOURS: 10:30 - 19:30 (Closed on Monday) |
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Jan 25 2013, 12:22 AM
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number 76's japanese male stylist will be Yoshi (or what they like to call Director stylist)@MV northpoint. Mont kiara will be Sato.
TTDI, there is Aki Hair Studio, stylist's name is Aki. He used to work for Number 76 too and apparently he was the first stylist that worked there when it first started. Solaris dutamas, stylist's name is Atsushi. There is also Shige Salon at the same area. Shige san used to work for Number 76 as well, which was known as Eiji group salon before they change the name to Number 76. In PJ, there is Daisuke Salon, stylist name is Daisuke of course. In Mont kiara, there is Kence salon, japanese stylist is call Junko (but is a female). that's all i can think of and know. In my opinion, though i am a long time customer of Number 76 plus am also a frequent customer of Aki Hair studio, number 76 is simply overrated. the reason why everyone is raving about them is due to the overwhelming publicity they got from sponsoring local famous bloggers plus being the official salon for vivi malaysia magazine. from a normal customer who is not sponsored by them or whatsoever; hence I believe my opinion will be neutral. haha! Their skills are definitely overrated. I mean it's not that they are not good, they are.. but just that i am pretty sure every now and then people will just influenced by those bloggers and the current raves. In addition, in Japan, their skills are just everywhere! everywhere!!! there was once a japanese stylist told me, he wants to stay here a bit longer because in Japan, he really can't survive at all. Stylists like them are just everywhere in Japan but when they are here, people just make them as GOD of the stylist. that's because not many japanese stylists are here; therefore customers see them as something special. LOL! (these two lines were said by me) all in all, i am pretty happy with their skills but not some oh so amazing that they are the GODDESS of japanese salon around. if you ask me should you go to that salon? sure why not? they aren't bad afterall. however, you can explore around on other japanese salons too. This post has been edited by oatkrunch: Jan 25 2013, 12:28 AM |
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QUOTE(enzo0919 @ Jan 20 2013, 11:28 PM) QUOTE(oatkrunch @ Jan 25 2013, 12:22 AM) number 76's japanese male stylist will be Yoshi (or what they like to call Director stylist)@MV northpoint. Mont kiara will be Sato. Where's Aki Hair Studio in Taman Tun? Any landmark? TTDI, there is Aki Hair Studio, stylist's name is Aki. He used to work for Number 76 too and apparently he was the first stylist that worked there when it first started. Solaris dutamas, stylist's name is Atsushi. There is also Shige Salon at the same area. Shige san used to work for Number 76 as well, which was known as Eiji group salon before they change the name to Number 76. In PJ, there is Daisuke Salon, stylist name is Daisuke of course. In Mont kiara, there is Kence salon, japanese stylist is call Junko (but is a female). that's all i can think of and know. In my opinion, though i am a long time customer of Number 76 plus am also a frequent customer of Aki Hair studio, number 76 is simply overrated. the reason why everyone is raving about them is due to the overwhelming publicity they got from sponsoring local famous bloggers plus being the official salon for vivi malaysia magazine. from a normal customer who is not sponsored by them or whatsoever; hence I believe my opinion will be neutral. haha! Their skills are definitely overrated. I mean it's not that they are not good, they are.. but just that i am pretty sure every now and then people will just influenced by those bloggers and the current raves. In addition, in Japan, their skills are just everywhere! everywhere!!! there was once a japanese stylist told me, he wants to stay here a bit longer because in Japan, he really can't survive at all. Stylists like them are just everywhere in Japan but when they are here, people just make them as GOD of the stylist. that's because not many japanese stylists are here; therefore customers see them as something special. LOL! (these two lines were said by me) all in all, i am pretty happy with their skills but not some oh so amazing that they are the GODDESS of japanese salon around. if you ask me should you go to that salon? sure why not? they aren't bad afterall. however, you can explore around on other japanese salons too. Which one is the cheapest one? |
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may be u can try Shiro Hairmake Boutique in Sg Wang 1st floor
https://www.facebook.com/Shirohairmake there have many Japanese hairstyle magazine too |
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the above promo is only available for first time visitor i am afraid.
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QUOTE(oatkrunch @ Jan 25 2013, 12:22 AM) number 76's japanese male stylist will be Yoshi (or what they like to call Director stylist)@MV northpoint. Mont kiara will be Sato. wow, very useful informative. No wonder when i read some local bloggers always went to number 78. And always see they got sponsorhsip from number 78 too..TTDI, there is Aki Hair Studio, stylist's name is Aki. He used to work for Number 76 too and apparently he was the first stylist that worked there when it first started. Solaris dutamas, stylist's name is Atsushi. There is also Shige Salon at the same area. Shige san used to work for Number 76 as well, which was known as Eiji group salon before they change the name to Number 76. In PJ, there is Daisuke Salon, stylist name is Daisuke of course. In Mont kiara, there is Kence salon, japanese stylist is call Junko (but is a female). that's all i can think of and know. In my opinion, though i am a long time customer of Number 76 plus am also a frequent customer of Aki Hair studio, number 76 is simply overrated. the reason why everyone is raving about them is due to the overwhelming publicity they got from sponsoring local famous bloggers plus being the official salon for vivi malaysia magazine. from a normal customer who is not sponsored by them or whatsoever; hence I believe my opinion will be neutral. haha! Their skills are definitely overrated. I mean it's not that they are not good, they are.. but just that i am pretty sure every now and then people will just influenced by those bloggers and the current raves. In addition, in Japan, their skills are just everywhere! everywhere!!! there was once a japanese stylist told me, he wants to stay here a bit longer because in Japan, he really can't survive at all. Stylists like them are just everywhere in Japan but when they are here, people just make them as GOD of the stylist. that's because not many japanese stylists are here; therefore customers see them as something special. LOL! (these two lines were said by me) all in all, i am pretty happy with their skills but not some oh so amazing that they are the GODDESS of japanese salon around. if you ask me should you go to that salon? sure why not? they aren't bad afterall. however, you can explore around on other japanese salons too. |
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Let's try this since it has good review.
http://www.bello2.com/hair/hair-wash-hair-...or-hair-stylist Review: http://www.gracemoments.com/aki-hair-studio/ |
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