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Post  Posted: Dec 05, 2007 - 01:21 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Rowdy_Rose wrote:

I get highlights every month (blond).


I was just wondering why you need to have highlights put in every month? As far as I know, they should last longer than that.

I'd like to know whether the hairdressers at Benson's are also 'scissor happy' like most other Asian hairdressers when they see long, straight, blonde hair and can't wait to get their scissors into it and mow it down?

Anyone been to Benson's for a 'trim'? and had good results?
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Post subject: Benson Salon

i just had full highlights and haircut at Benson Salon and am very happy with my hair! Benson took time to talk with me about my options and was very clear and honest about what what he could and couldn't do (my hair had layers of previous dark color and about 2 inches of grey roots). I now have dark blonde highlights which aren't brassy or reddish! I love my cut, and never worried about Benson being sissor happy.

Benson and many of his stylists speak excellent english and can communicate well with westerners. Just bring pictures of what you want done and don't be afraid to ask questions (these things should go without saying for going to any new stylist).

His prices are way less then going to any of the european stylists and just as good.

http://www.bensonsalon.com
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Post  Posted: Dec 26, 2007 - 10:54 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

is this a thread about hair salons in Shanghai, or a thread about Benson Salon? Confused
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Post  Posted: Dec 27, 2007 - 08:35 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

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is this a thread about hair salons in Shanghai, or a thread about Benson Salon?

salons in shanghai, of course! but the thread's whole existance is to recommend or comment on our experiances. i visited benson salon in part because of the thread in the first place. i was very happy, in comparison to other places i've tried here.
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Post  Posted: Dec 30, 2007 - 07:32 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Am urgently looking for a good referral for hair extension service. Any recommendation? Am Chinese, hair not dyed.
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Post  Posted: Dec 30, 2007 - 08:36 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

I see the "nearest" metro station is the Line 1 Hanzhonglu station ... is it feasible to walk from there to Benson's? How long would it take?
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Post subject: benson is close enough to walk

shouldn't take you more then 15 minutes to walk from the station. i walk everywhere so this may be too far for some, i guess.
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Post  Posted: Feb 02, 2008 - 07:49 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

femmenista wrote:
So...where to go for African hair?


im not african but i have curly hair. I have been going to salon across the street from Regal International Hotel on Hengshan lu. they do a nice job. only one problem my hair is now salt and pepper and they always want to
color it
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Post  Posted: Mar 10, 2008 - 12:14 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

I had a nice men's cut here on the weekend for 58RMB. 15 minutes or less walk from the station. I don't remember my stylists name. Benson asked me what I wanted first and discussed it w/the stylist. Afterwards when the stylist was done, benson came by again and told him to make a couple adjustments.

I'll go back next time.
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Post  Posted: Mar 15, 2008 - 07:21 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Thanks for the recommendation on Beson's Hair Salon. I went today and had a very pleasant experience. I was very impressed with the hair cut and the place was very clean. Best of all none of the staff tried to sell me any products or push their membership on me which is a definite first in Shanghai.
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Post  Posted: June 10, 2008 - 11:34 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

I visited Benson Salon twice in the spring of last year. On the first visit, I had a cut and a color by Benson himself. Colorwise, I asked for a rich brown (my hair was a bit washed out and brassy from previous color application 6 months prior), and I got black (not good). I tasked him to just trim my hair, following the layers that were already there. (I was sporting one of the best cuts of my life from a salon overseas.) Result: butchered hair. He blunt cut the whole thing and gave me that ever so lovely triangle head. Anyway, I got home and a friend mentioned that the cut was lopsided. (Didn't notice at time of cut as uneven part was on the side of my head towards the back.) So, I went back to have him fix it. I should have just gone to a different salon, but I wanted him to see how bad the cut was and further complain about my bottom-heavy triangle shaped cut. Anyway, he "fixed it" free of charge. A few months later, I went to Beijing hair culture and the stylist said whoever cut my hair last did a horrible job. She fixed it and gave me the soft framing layers that I requested, but never received, from Benson Salon. I'm a bit suspicious of all the positive reviews above, considering I had such a dismal experience (for a simple cut) from the salon's lead stylist.
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Post  Posted: June 13, 2008 - 03:22 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

I too had a really TERRIBLE experience at Benson and would advise you to think twice before going there! My haircut was not at all what I wanted eventhough I spent 15 minutes talking to him before I went in to shampoo. I showed him the picture, explained what I wanted and what I certainly don't want. But he kept slicing away and worse yet he continues even when I told him to STOP "that's enough!!". I get the impression that he does what he thinks he knows best but not incorporating into the wish of the customers. I had to have my hair "fixed" like you blackandgreen by Laurent at Eric's whom I'd give a two thumbs up!
I think Benson would be good at giving you a little trim , nothing fancy, no dramtic change. But if you're looking for a good, well-shaped cut. He's not the one. And eventhough you tell him EXACTLY what you want, you won't get it as he'll do what HE wants on your hair!!
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Post  Posted: June 13, 2008 - 03:26 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Benson - nice setting, clean and modern salon. But had a VERY BAD haircut from Benson! Will NEVER go back!!
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Post  Posted: June 17, 2008 - 02:54 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Does anyone know of a good place for cut and color in the Hongqiao/Changning area?
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Post  Posted: June 24, 2008 - 08:19 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

My only experience in Shanghai is with Kelly Coates at the Ritz-Carlton hotel. It's an expensive place (similar price as in Madrid for men haircut), but the work is always very good and the treat as well.

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Post  Posted: June 26, 2008 - 10:13 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

how much is the cheapest hair cut in Shanghai?
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Post  Posted: July 02, 2008 - 06:09 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Just find an old guy with a chair on the sidewalk in a really local neighborhood.
Can't get any cheaper than that.

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Post  Posted: Aug 05, 2008 - 03:57 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

last time I realy liked the cut and colour in benson salon.stuff were very professional and attentive.Today the stylist Sam were very friendly.
great uniforms----the fresh ,white pleated shirts look sophisticated and smart.
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Post  Posted: Aug 05, 2008 - 04:04 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

I will go back to benson salon .Actually it is not so easy to find a salon in shanghai who can understands the differential of the western hair and Asia hair!
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Post  Posted: Aug 13, 2008 - 04:14 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Best colous in town! I traipsed all over shanghai for one year trying cut all the usual ,overpriced salons and despite their famous names none of them could give me the highlights and lowlights I dreamed about .Finally I found Benson salon and I don't go angwhere else.He undestands westernes hair and how to get the right ''blonde'
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I am an expat who has been living in shanghai for eight weeks.Benson salon was recommended by one of my friend who is also an expant living in shanghai.I have extremely thick,curly and frizzy blonde hair.However,the Benson salon did an incredible job straightening my hair .The entire process was very smooth and enjoyable .Their kind english-speaking staff kept me informed through the entire process. They did not use smelly chemicals and the process was painless .I was very nervous about the treatment making my hair brittle-but my hair is silky ,smooth -and still very strong.I can highly recommend the Benson Salon for any expat's needs. they are excellent with foreign hair--my best friend got a cut,color while I got my hair straightened. Not only was the color natral looking,the price could beat any salon in the US.
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Post  Posted: Aug 13, 2008 - 04:54 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

I found Benson Salon on the internet per coincidence where other expats highly recommened
Him. As I was new to shanghai I quickly made my choice and Benson did’t deceive me.The staff is friendly and well trained. My chinese is very poor and I’m happy that I can explain my wishes in English. Benson has a lot of experiences with european hair. My blond highlights look very natral and the color the staff choose is not too strong(befor coming to Benson I had feared it would destroy my hair,)
The prices are comparable to European prices,but worth every cent! I enjoy each time I come here and afterwards feel like Jennifer Anison for 3 days. I am already sad about returning to Europe as I know that no French or German hairdresser has made my hair look that beautiful.
Many thanks to all the Benson-staff and many success in the futher
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Post  Posted: Aug 13, 2008 - 05:11 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

I initially found an advertisement for Benson’s in an expat magazine. On exploring hairdressing with other expat woman in Shanghai,Benson’s was recommended by several of them.As a women over 50, I have had to adapt to the changes in hair thickness etc. that age brings my hair was beginning to thin rapidly,but consulting with Benson about these problems,and having his team genttly work on hair,has resulted in a marked difference and the recovery has been steady. I would highly recommend Benson’s to other expats looking for a friendly,caring and creative experience.
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Post  Posted: Aug 13, 2008 - 07:52 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Do you really not realize that EVERYONE knows all the above posts are by the same person???? Seriously, you are not helping this salon -- i would never go there now, seriously, something makes me NOT want to go when i see how hard they are trying...
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Post  Posted: Aug 14, 2008 - 02:17 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Well I sure as hell aren't the same person as whoever is above and I have been to Benson's before and am happy to say they did a great job. Both myself and my girlfriend had our hair cut there as we don't really trust our local hairdressors. We live in Wuxi, an hour away from Shanghai by train and we specifically researched a decent 'western' trained hairdresser.

We're actually booked in again to see them next week seeing we'll be in town. My hair was cut by Benson himself - my girlfriend's by the creative director whose name I believe was Sam.

Wrote about it somewhere in our blog http://teamwuxi.blogspot.com feel free to dig it out.

But seriously, our experience with these guys was great. We are Australian btw. Saw other western females getting their hair cut there that same day. Was chatting to Benson, he said they get around 200 foreign customers a month. I'd call that a good sign Smile

My haircut cost 150rmb, my gf's 70rmb from memory.
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