I did it. I have left the comforts of getting my hair done by my mother-in-law, Jane, and made the risky decision to get my hair colored here in Vietnam. I must say this was actually a HUGE concern when moving over here...how would I maintain my hair? I'm not sure what I was thinking....do Vietnam women color their hair? Rest assured I can dye the grey right out of my hair in Vietnam also! (oops did I just disclose that I have grey hair?...not my favorite thing in the world.)
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This girl spent 45 minutes giving me a scalp massage and lemon/honey facial. I tried to tell them that I only needed my hair colored, but they almost get offended if you don't let them pamper you...I promise I had to do it :) |
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I'm a big fan of the full reclining chairs |
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End result. Same color and length with a few shorter layers. |
Thank goodness you have dark hair! - what if you were a blond?, could they do that? I think it looks great! One worry down - plus the facial doesn't look horrible.
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