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CITYLIFE / Shopping
The French hair salon
By Halla Mohieddeen (thatsbj)
Updated: 2007-07-30 13:38
The French are renowned for their impeccable appearance, and no base is
left uncovered at C. de France. With French stylists and products
(L'Oreal and Phytomer), this latest hair salon aims to bring that certain
"je ne sais quoi" to the residents of Beijing. The chic modern decor
demonstrates an understated style, leaving the emphasis to rest firmly on
the hair. With both junior and senior stylist tariffs, all budget options
are catered for (female cuts with junior stylist from RMB 150, senior
stylist from RMB 360), and with regular staff training, clients can rest
assured that their manes are in safe hands.
Free manicures are offered until September, and the salon's beauty parlor
(offering facials, treatments and waxing) is set to open in July. VIP
programs and discounts are also available.
C. de France
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 10am-8pm
Location: Nali Mall, Sanlitun Bar Street North, Chaoyang District
Tel: 010-6417-3029
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