Friday, May 1, 2009

Cut Uncut

Finding a hairdresser in China for a foreigner is quite a challenge as hairdressers here are not trained for thin / curly / light color hair like we have.
Aaron had found in one of the magazines for foreigners an article about Tom and his salon Cut Uncut. After a phone interview of Tom checking his experience with foreigners we decided to go there today. Tom worked for 14 years in London so we felt re-assured on his skills and he speaks perfect English which helps when you want to explain your case.
Alice, Aaron and I had our hair done today and the result is pretty good. Tom straigthen Aaron's hair, worked through Alice's curvy hair and my wavy ones.
A bit expensive for China I would say as we paid the same price as we would have paid in Europe but at least we were in good hands.
An address to recommend.
PS: Tom did feed us with smoothies from next door as well :)

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