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[Beauty Salon] I went to Ulu Salon, a popular beauty salon that is visited by Japanese people living in Bangkok, and my hair became surprisingly smooth!

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Bangkok information beauty 2018/6/22 Posted by: hitomo Updated 2018/06/23

[Beauty Salon] I went to Ulu Salon, a popular beauty salon that is visited by Japanese people living in Bangkok, and my hair became surprisingly smooth!

For those of you who are worried about frizzy hair, this is hitomo, a beauty enthusiast living in Bangkok!

A long time ago, 11 years ago, you could only count the number of Japanese beauty salons on one hand, but now it has become a fierce battleground for Japanese beauty salons in Bangkok.
In the past, I used to try local hair salons other than Japanese hair salons, but most of the time my hair would get damaged or the color or cut wouldn't turn out the way I wanted, so I had no choice but to give up.
In fact, I told myself that this is okay, it's okay. (My clothes were so soaked that I wondered how the shampoo got so wet.)

Aside from that!
Nowadays, when I open a free newspaper, I have to worry about which Japanese beauty salon I should go to. . Among the many Japanese beauty salons in Bangkok, the one that is by far the most popular is Ur Salon, a name you've definitely heard of at least once in Bangkok.
https://uru-salon.com

It is a place that expatriates and expatriate wives constantly visit.
I've been going there for about 4 years now.
What are the key points when choosing among the many beauty salons in Bangkok?

    1. Is the shampoo polite (important!!)
    2. Can you speak Japanese (important! Even if you can speak Thai, this is in demand)
    3. Is the location good (fairly important)
    4. Does the color not hurt ( If it hurts, I won't go anymore)

It depends on whether you meet these conditions or not.The
most popular menu item at Ul Salon is
a straight perm called Silk Straight, which makes your hair so smooth that it looks like it's damaged by the Thai sun.It's a gentle finish that almost
feels like a treatment, and I'm very satisfied. Well, I can't stop...
Reservations can of course be made in Japanese!
It's helpful because the response is quick even on the line.
ID is →urusalon

The price I'm curious about is 3,000B (approximately 10,000 yen) in Thai baht.
. Perms last for 4 to 6 months!
! The bottom line is that the cost performance is good!
(Good for those with children)

It's a busy store, but when you ring the chime, you'll be greeted by a beautiful lady at the reception desk.
(Don't worry, I'm Japanese) There's a short wait at the spacious front desk.I
always talk to this lady and she can also speak Thai!
My sister and I always talk about beauty topics.
And after all, my hair is always smooth.

The interior of the store is bright and sunny with an open atmosphere, and as you relax on the way, the staff will ask you to choose from a wide variety of drink menus (beer is also available ♡).
The drink comes with the familiar scone.
You will become addicted to these scones.

They also sell items to take home.

I feel relieved because I have a Japanese stylist (I hear there are currently 4 Japanese stylists) and
my stylist is always HIDE.
It's refreshing and efficient, and I always leave the color up to you.
He has been living in Thailand for 4 years now. My legs looked smooth and beautiful when they came out of my stylish shorts, so I asked them about it, and it turned out that they go to men's hair removal clinics! Nowadays, stylish men go for hair removal.

The Thai staff also do their best to speak in broken Japanese.
I can speak Japanese quite well, such as Ashimoto Okiwotsukekudasai.
Great care too! Shampooing may also be more polite than in Japan.
Choose your scent: lavender or orange. I always feel soothed by lavender without hesitation.

The secret to its popularity is the kids space on the second floor.
It is also kind to children.
She was showing me videos of her being anpanman, and she was doing her best. My two-year-old daughter is running wild all over the place, but she does whatever she can to keep an eye on her... (Is that okay?) If you
let us know in advance if you're bringing a child with you when you make a reservation, you'll be able to secure a space for the kids.
It would be nice if he could stay quiet right next to mom.

Popular menu

  • In addition to Silk Straight 3000B (approx. 10,000 yen), other popular menu items include:
  • Carbonated head spa (refreshing) 600B (approx. 1,900 yen)
  • A wide variety of treatments to choose from 600B to 1500B (approx. 1,900 to 4,900 yen) *You can choose according to your budget
  • Men's haircuts are also popular, and on Saturdays and Sundays, it's crowded with both men and women. The cut is 1200B (about 4000 yen)

The location is a bit difficult to find, but the directions are clearly posted on the website.
Click here for detailed directions ↓
https://uru-salon.com/contact/
It seems that many housewives who have just arrived from Japan come to the store.
The concept of the store is a hair hospital! You can also consult us if your hair has become stiff and damaged due to strong sunlight.
What do you think? If you come to Bangkok, you can get a massage, but you might also want to try some beauty treatments like this!

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