Fusion…
Tuesday, January 30th, 2007CNY is around the corner! So as my birthday.. XD So I decided to have my hair straightened and cut.. Actually I planned to do it after CNY, but saw everyone is doing their hair for CNY.. So I also don’t want to be left out.. Hahaha.. (WC, the word "left out" sound familiar not?? Heard it somewhere? =P) I don’t really have idea which salon I should go for this time.. So I thought of wandering around BTS to search for the best… But ended up I was too lazy to decide, so I went to a salon called Fusion on 2nd floor.. Actually recommended by my sister’s collegue.. I went there and they told me they charge RM200 for straightening for my hair length.. =.=" Expensive nyer~ That’s without treatment fees somemore.. Treatment itself cost RM100… >.< And the stylist told me that my hair is too dry, so have to do treatment before straightening too~ There went another RM100 of mine.. T.T
Frankly, I don’t like the environment there… Compare to so many salons I’ve visited previously.. This is a bit…. errrrr….. =.=" The most important thing is that I paid that much, the stylist asked his junior to in charge on most of the procedure… Put chemical, straightening.. All done by the junior… The stylist just came and touched touched my hair… Then trimmed a bit of my hair at the end… Then I better let my sister straighten my hair and save that RM200… =P I realised the customers in Fusion are mostly foreigners.. =.=" I saw a French lady, an Indian uncle, an Arabian guy and a Chinese girl came after me… So international… Actually I’m quite not satisfied with the result of the cutting… The way he cut is not that professional…
So if you ask me, I think next timeI’ll back to the previous salons that I went… Comb Studio in Sg Wang isn’t bad, I went there since I was in Form 1.. The results of straightening, cutting and coloring are quite satisfying… Another salon is Hair Index in BTS second floor too.. Although the price they charge is slightly higher.. But I believe the chemical they use is better than others.. Nice environment and a super handsome professional stylist.. XD But as Fusion, Hair Index will leave all the tasks to the juniors except cutting… >.< Oh, if you look for something different, I recommend you to try E.P. in MidValley NorthPoint there.. The stylists are Japanese.. And E.P. (stands for Eiji Project) is very famous in Japan, they choose good stylists from Japan and send them here to represent the Project… My sister went there last few months.. Reasonable price, good service, good environment and satisfying result… And most of all, handsome Kakkoii Japanese stylist.. XD
Hope my opinions can help you in deciding where to do your hair for this year’s CNY… ^.^
My usual long straight black hair.. Got shorten a bit la.. That’s the front part.. The back part is slightly longer… Does that worth RM400? I’m still doubting… >.<


