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Good Hair Stylist & Beauty salon.

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I would like to know if there's any good Hair stylist & Beauty salon in Hua Hin?
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They seem to be all over the place, never more than 100 meteres to the next one.
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There are plenty of local shops that you could use, other than that, try some of the better hotels (Sofitel, Hilton or Hyatt) as I am sure that they would have some more upmarket services available.
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Thanks for all advice. I’m looking for a salon which I can get some more upmarket services. Last time I visited Hua Hin (2002) I went to a saloon near by the guesthouse and the result was I almost looked like a Japanese Geisha. I will visit Hua Hin on this November (for a weeding party) and I don’t want to make the same mistake.
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Hi Nina

You been gardening for long, wheres the party?
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Post by buksida »

Nina wrote:I almost looked like a Japanese Geisha.
Nothing wrong with Japanese Geishas :wink: :oops:

Try the big hotels, they're bound to have more professional services.
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The party is at Thipurai City Hotel. I'm not sure if I will be able to use ex. Hilton's services when I’m not stay at their hotel.
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Post by JW »

I think you will find many more upmarket looking beautyand hair stylists in town since your last visit, take a ride around town when you arrive and sure you will find something good. Hope you have a good time.
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Post by DawnHRD »

There are a lot of new hair stylists etc springing up in Hua Hin. It's probably a good idea to use a hotel beauty salon, though, just to be sure. You can get an appointment with any of them, even if you're not a guest. Why not go along & talk to the salon manager a day or so before (if you have time!) & make sure they understand exactly what you want?
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Good know in HH is easy find hair saloon. When my holidays in July HH is last part I'm planning cut my all hair away. Little new look (leatherbowl :D ). :shock:

How much like this cost (about)?
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Post by Bamboo Grove »

A normal hair cut at a place near where I am costs 50 Baht. Maybe if you'll cut all of yours and there's a lot of it, you must add a bit extra. Downtown it will cost 2-3 times more.
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