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Toni and Guy
(chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2006-10-30 15:54
British hair fashion leader Toni and Guy aims to offer quality services
which clients can count on and to teach them how to recreate that look at
home in between visits.
Toni and Guy Beijing
Toni and Guy Sanlitun shop has five stylists rotating. Two of them are
female artists, Lisa for dying charging between RMB 100 and RMB 480
(those wearing long hair need to pay 20 percent more) and Apple for
cutting charging RMB 100 per head. Mr. Duan is a nice choice for making
perms charging between RMB 420 and RMB 1,080 (those wearing long hair
need to pay 20 percent more). Reservation is needed.
Location: No. 2 Sanlitun Beixiaojie
Tel: 010-64664266
Other locations
Guiyou shop
Location: No. 9 Guanghua Xili, behind Guiyou Department Store
Tel: 010-65864315
Toni and Guy Shanghai
Toni and Guy Portman Hotel shop has six stylists charging RMB 260, RMB
320 and RMB 420, for a cut. Two of the six stylists are women, Mavis and
Gina and both charge RMB 320 per cut. The chief supervisor charges RMB
420 per cut.
Portman Hotel shop
Location: Suite 209 Shanghai Center, 1376 Nanjing Xi Lu, near Xikang Lu
Tel: 021-62798806
Times Square shop
Location: 5/F, No. 99 Huaihai Zhonglu, Times Square
Tel: 021-53513606
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