Yes, I can't resist buying deals again. My hair is getting long and messy so I bought this deal in Feb for a hair cut, wash, blow and treatment session. Available at 4 outlets, I choose the one just opposite my workplace at Queensway Shopping Centre so that I can just pop by after work. The other three were located at Orchard Central, Liang Court and Changi City point.
They pasted all these photos outside, making it look like those tattoo shop |
This outlet at Queensway Shopping Centre is known as COLORS by Just10. It's the only budget salon of the Just10 group. So budget that they don't have a phone in the shop so no reservation can be made. They served walk-in customers and knowing that this coming Monday is my Company's photo-shooting day, I thought I should just make a trip down and see if the shop is open. Quickly take the above photo outside and was caught red-handed by the hairdresser inside. She came out and asked me why am I taking photo. I gave them my assurance that I was there to have my haircut and they faster get me seated.
This is the machine that supposed to make the treatment on my hair last longer. Additional $18!! Whao~ inside was cold air and feels like a balloon. |
Very much expected, all this cheap deals often comes with other additional costs that they will try to sell. Halfway done with my haircut, my hairstylist who initially was just chatting with her colleagues on some upcoming exam on their new products, suddenly started giving me advice on using some machine for my hair treatment. According to her, this voucher I bought only entitles me to a treatment which they will just apply onto my hair and let it stays for 30 minutes. I need to pay another $18 so that they can use a machine to ensure that the treatment get absorbed into my hair to make it last longer. Without using the machine, those treatment that was applied would be gone after I washed my hair. Seriously? I was like HUH!! =_=" $18 for her to on the machine for me! Very expansive electricity bill is it?! In the end, I still paid. Then, she continued to try to sell me their new products which is some mystical oil. Keep saying my hair very dry, got split ends, etc etc. Since when my hair got split ends? I know my hair better can. So I told her my motive of coming to a salon is so that she can help me cut off my split ends (if any) and show me. I stood my ground of not purchasing that bottle of mystical oil which I know I would just chunk it in my wardrobe. Overall the haircut was acceptable but there's too much pressures on paying additional costs.
2 comments:
I bought it too! Wish I saw your post before paying..
U bought the mystical oil ?
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