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 Guy's Hair Care, All About Guy's Hair...Stylish..Saloon

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leelc99
post Feb 16 2008, 11:54 PM

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Anyone tried APT before? APT is quite famous in my place.

But I'm not really sure how good they really are. So, I need some infos before I run over there and have them cut my hair.

Or else, I'll just go to Yen Lim in Wenawave or Monsoon ID =)


Added on February 17, 2008, 12:07 am
QUOTE(morning06 @ Jan 13 2008, 02:15 AM)
hmm i want to get a hair cut but i dun really know which one is good... i read around, most also talking bout the sg wang guy... any other suggestions?

and about wenawave, yen lim? mind to tell me after u get the hair cut?
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Please tell me the name of the ship and the 'sg wang guy'.

Thanks.


Added on February 17, 2008, 12:07 am
QUOTE(LeMoNSZ @ Jan 16 2008, 09:42 AM)
I had done my hair at Wenawave on 14JAN.What i really satisfied is the colors.YEN LIM,my hairstylist ,she is really damn PRO in matching color...Btw,actually the haircut is nice,but mayb i still cant totally accept it yet..However,IMO Guy's short/medium length hair actually will really look unique when only u STYLING UP.Cut doesn't make much diffferent on it.Agree?It costed me RM220 in COLORING and RM65 in CUT.(Took 4 and half hours there)

*IMO , I felt that she is more PRO in managing GAL's hair.
However,i still feel quite satisfied with my hair....
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What is IMO?

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post Feb 19 2008, 10:18 PM

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Is this thread dead? Someone revive it!
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post Feb 23 2008, 02:47 PM

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What is spa perm? What is hair treatment?

I need some answers. I'm currently figuring out which saloon to go to.

A'cut Above? Wenawave? Monsoon ID? Someone please recommend and tell why you recommend that saloon. Thanks

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post Feb 28 2008, 08:44 PM

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Chihuahua:

Thanks for the informations. Well, since I don't have dandruff from the time I was ever born, I guess I can't help you more.. Anyway, do you know what should I do with my current hair? I'm 17 right now, just finished my SPM. As you all know, during high school (form1-5), we're not allowed to leave long hair in those government schools, so I didn't care much about my hair back then. But now, I'm currently enrolling in Sunway College and there's a lot of hot chicks ready for me to tackle.

Problem is, I don't know what to ask, what to do, what to tell because this is my 1st time going for such a high-class saloon. My hair now has a lil' bit of curly ones at the end (having quite long hair, 5 months didn't cut). I want to have those nice hairstyles like those Japan stars. What should I tell them? Should I get a hair treatment also? How much would those cost me?

Ps: The first pictures is a Korea star. Will post up my picture soon.

Eg:
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Added on February 28, 2008, 9:00 pmBy the way, do you know who is the best in cutting hair in Monsoon ID? I'll go to 1U real early just to let him cut my hair.

See this post Mikkiz been talking about someone in Monsoon ID. If possible, can I get his name?

http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/600622/+40

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post Feb 29 2008, 12:09 PM

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Chihuahua:

Thanks for the informations. Can you please ask your friend about the stylist's name? I'll be going to 1U maybe next week. So I need as much details as possible. And, umm, if I get Jimmy to cut my hair, will the price increase?

PS: Why don't you go to Monsoon ID too?

xia0nick:

Which hair saloon are you going to? And when will you be going? I haven't cut my hair in any good saloon, hence I cannot help you. =/
leelc99
post Feb 29 2008, 06:43 PM

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What is rebonding??
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post Mar 1 2008, 10:53 AM

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QUOTE(Chihuahua @ Feb 29 2008, 09:06 PM)
Hmm, I don't think it matters to know who's my friend's stylist lar, cause she's a girl; and what's good for her might not be suitable for you whom is of the opposite gender  laugh.gif
As for the price difference, I think there will definitely be lor. Cause in almost every hair salon, they got different ranking punya hair stylists, and different ranking got different price. If it's possible, it's better if you take a look yourself personally. There is more than one hair salon in 1U I think, so you can check them out (in terms of pricing, appearance...).

And about not going to get a hair cut there, like I've said, I still need to gather courage to go there unsure.gif  I think I'm not good enough to get my hair cut there  sweat.gif  shakehead.gif I even bugged my that girl de friend with tonnes of questions until she asked me to go ask myself lar shocking.gif  rolleyes.gif
So I would say, it'll happen when the time is right thumbup.gif
Like there was once I kept my hair for 2~3 months, wanted to get a haircut from hair salon, mana tahu still don't have the courage to go sweat.gif  ended up cutting my hair at some random place near my house sweat.gif
Ya lor, have been reading that too doh.gif  With my lifestyle now, very hard to jaga la!! unsure.gif
I think it's straightening your hair. Then after that, to maintain that style, you'll probably have to use a hair straightener everyday.

Those hair sifus always say, to get nice style, you'll need a nice cut. Then you can style your hair easily (without excessive use of wax, clay, hair spray...) and it'll look nice. So the most important one is getting TEH haircut rclxms.gif
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Is it very expensive to do rebonding and to buy a hair straightener to maintain my hair? What is the minimum budget?

However, I think this hairstyle is good also. Check these out!

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Added on March 1, 2008, 10:54 amUse Opera browser. You can straight away see the pictures in forum without going to the url given.


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post Mar 1 2008, 04:39 PM

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Chihuahua,

My hair is seriously long (as for a male). Even some of my aunties hair isn't as long as mine. Aight, I'll try to squeeze some informations out of the stylist I'm going for.

Does every hair straightener isn't good for hair in long term? I don't want my hair to go haywire. =/
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post Mar 2 2008, 09:53 AM

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Okay. Since you asked so many times and none of us replied your question. Here's what I'm going to do. I'm going to enter the saloon (Monsoon ID). Ask for any good and famous stylist which is capable of doing wonders to a male's hair. Then, I'll just probably show him the picture (I printed at home). And I'll ask him which one of this hair style suits me the best and then I'll ask him to cut. End of story. Thanks. =)

For example:
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Added on March 2, 2008, 9:54 amAs you can see, all the pictures above are of the same person. However, he has different kinds of hair styles.


Added on March 2, 2008, 10:23 am.


Talking about hair stylist. Anyone knows any stylist which is excellent in cutting a male's hair? Because Chihuahua told me that the stylist in Monsoon ID cuts female hair =/


Added on March 2, 2008, 10:26 am
QUOTE(Chihuahua @ Mar 1 2008, 02:57 PM)
To leelc99,

I am clueless about the price for rebonding; but I'm guessing it's definitely above RM100, probably not too much till it's RM300. So I would say it's safe to expect easily RM100~RM300. And depending on how good you take care of your hair, you'd have to do rebonding in the future (like a forumer who mentioned his/her hair not "rebonded?" rclxub.gif after few months, then need to do again).

I personally think there is no need to do rebonding for your hair as a guy, as our hair is not as long as the ladies' (most of the time la tongue.gif). So I would say using a hair straightener is good enough already.

As for getting a good hair straightener (Caution: read at your own risk, cause I don't own one; they are merely info I gathered from my readings icon_rolleyes.gif) From what I read, a good one usually cost up to RM200 (conversion from USD); as the material of the plates are important (I forgot which ones are good), and depending your preference and hair length, there is different variation of diameter for the plates. And those chapalang what 10-in-1 ones might not be good for your hair in long term.
There is really a lot of stuff to read and know about if you're really particular about your hair care, hair styling and what not. So a prior search online for some info is almost necessary.
I think it's best if you ask these questions when you get a haircut in those hair salons. Those hairstylists sure have loads of experience, what they say will definitely be more accurate than what I said (like I've mentioned, I am a noobie hehe, I don't have any personal experience, only from reading sweat.gif I don't even style my hair for goodness sake haha)

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Can the hair straightener be use forever? Because if only for few months, RM200 is not worth it..

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post Mar 2 2008, 02:25 PM

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Chihuahua,

Ohh, I see. Understood now. Why don't you go to Monsoon ID since so many complimented on it. Give it a try? =) How come you know that Japan star is Yuya Tegoshi?! Actually, I like NEWS. Yamapi is the one I like most. But, Tegoshi is getting more popular now. =))
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post Mar 4 2008, 07:37 PM

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1 more question, only Monsoon ID in 1U good reputation?

Got any other hair saloon to recommend? Actually, 1U is too far from my house. =/ But if I seriously want to go, I can go there..
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post Mar 5 2008, 10:13 PM

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I'm not sure about snips.

NEED MORE RECOMMENDS FROM EXPERIENCED FORUMERS!
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post Mar 6 2008, 07:26 PM

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QUOTE(paradiseboy @ Mar 5 2008, 10:22 PM)
used to cut at A Cut Above but cost me rm70 for senior stylist. sound expensive?
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Does it include rebonding? And are you satisfied with your hair style that time?
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post Mar 8 2008, 09:21 AM

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Wow, after considering what you recommended, I'm into Infinity instead of Monsoon ID now. Wooohooo. Thanks for all your informations.

Mikkiz's post really made my day. =)
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post Mar 8 2008, 07:22 PM

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I went to Infinity in 1U. The hair stylist didn't cut my hair the way I wanted. =/

Seriously disappointed..

And also, I asked for hair straightening, she did hair rebonding for me. And it costed a lot.

I was actually thinking of spending RM150+. The bill came out to be RM250..

Package include: Hair cut (senior) + hair treatment + hair rebonding.

Ps, I don't think I'm going to 1U to cut hair again. SAD!

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post Mar 8 2008, 09:00 PM

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I asked the guy, he said RM150.

Later on, he called a woman to cut and do my hair, then she add add became RM250..

I ownself gong gong don't know what happened.

Nevermind, I'll just go with my current hair style. Will post up my picture when I wax up my hair and do some style..
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post Mar 8 2008, 11:36 PM

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='( You didn't warn me not to go for the female stylists there.

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post Mar 9 2008, 09:24 AM

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How soon are you going to straighten? I cannot post up my picture now, I don't have the digital cam with me at the moment..
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post Mar 9 2008, 10:17 AM

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My hair is around 20cm.

Is hair straightener really good? I heard it dries up your hair and thus damaging it.

Therefore, do it in saloon is the best solution?
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post Mar 10 2008, 08:18 AM

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Yah, my hair was serious damage. Got curl here and there, if hair dry it'll look sucks..

Er, back hair is around shoulder length, side part is slightly around neck length (a bit more then reach neck), front part can cover my eyes ady. I left my hair uncut for more than 5 months, so I guess it's pretty long..

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