There are few things as frustrating as going to your local salon with the intention of receiving the haircut Brad Pitt sported in the film Fury and leaving with a mullet. It sounds like an outrageous scenario, but it’s totally plausible in China, particularly when you factor in the ever-present language barrier.
Shenzhen expats no longer need worry about this hypothetical with the opening of WH·TE hair and beauty salon. Located in Shekou, this new haven for hair-styling offers excellent English service.
In addition to smashing down the language barrier, WH·TE offers activities and toys to keep children entertained while mom or dad (or both) get a fresh hairdo. Kids also receive a gift when they visit.
“WH·TE means pure and natural,” said director Sherman Xin – a sentiment that is demonstrated in this salons clean and cozy interior.
Sherman Xin, WH·TE’s director, comes from Hong Kong and graduated from the famous British hairdressing institution Sorbie Trevor. He has also worked for Toni&Guy, where he was a famous salon style director. He often got invited all over the world to train hair stylists and to compete in famous hair shows.
Salon staff insist in using the most advanced equipment for protecting your hair and scalp, boasting machines with nanotechnology and infrared ray.
In addition to hair styling, they also have manicure and facial services.
Does this all sound too good to be true? Well, it isn’t. And for our readers, WH·TE is offering a 20% discount on their services and half-price haircuts for children – while their parents are having their hair styled at the salon.
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