Thursday, November 23, 2006

Accidente Aereo En Cuba

In Japan, the hairdresser

hairdresser visits among the things in life that I do not like doing. Mainly because I myself tremendously in the rule bored. That is why I also have a hairstyle that does not require every month going to the barber. Here in Japan I added a further reason: the horror stories that my colleagues already in my early days of the Japanese hairdressers told.

Later I have seen for myself the truth of these stories. Ellie and some time later, Helen came with significantly altered hair cut back from the pub. When Ellie saw the result of admittedly very good, and in Helen's case, the master had not caused any havoc, but the original hair had me like better. The interesting thing about both cases, however, that neither Helen nor Ellie those haircuts were required. They'd want to have their hair cut by only a few inches. Ellie and speaks pretty good Japanese, there was the hairdresser have nothing wrong.

The problem lies elsewhere. The barber begins his work and thinking: "Oh the gaijin are so much finer and thinner hair than we Japanese should I as perhaps change what in my cutting technique - - Oh, she gets now simply the Japanese standard hair cut!?"

is therefore: be careful when visiting hairdresser. The signs with which the barbers Marker their shops should be warning enough.

in Takarazuka:


(The name seems to be very popular, I've seen in other cities already.)

In Hiroshima:



And the "most beautiful" in the end, a hairdressing salon in Miyazaki:

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best, you ask around a bit with colleagues and friends, before you simply seeks out the nearest salon. So I am in the summer when I was just too hot under my mane, ended up with Makoto, who was recommended to me by Angelica and other warmly. He has lived for a time somewhere in North America and worked knows, from the hair of gaijin and has cut my hair the same way I wanted it.

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