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Give Your Hair A Makeover

Is your hair dull, brittle and difficult to style? Abdulnasser (Abd) the famous Lebanese hairdresser is now in Kuwait. For appointments, please call (+965) 690-6417. Abd is an expert in hair relaxing Keratin Treatments. The treatment is ideal for people who can’t master a salon blowout at home or go get a weekly blowout. And they say it's much less damaging than any hair relaxing treatment. To learn more about it, click here.

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Anonymous said…
Hi, good news, it seems to be difficult to find a good hairdresser here. Is he good for cut also? I tryed Jacques dessange (as it's french!!!), OK, but if you have the perfect adress... i take.....
Anonymous said…
if he is the same guy from the 1990s in Kuwait Holiday in; not worth it. I had the worst hair cut ever
Confashion said…
Sophie
I think so too. It is very difficult to find someone who gives you a decent and stylish hair cut here in Kuwait. You have to go through this trial and error thing unfortunately.

Anonymous
To be honest, I don't know if he's the same guy or not. Let's give him a call and check ;)
Anonymous said…
Actually, he is not the same guy who was at the Holiday Inn, that was Abdo, the famous Egyptian hairdresser. This is Abd he is Lebanese and has been working with Pace e Luce, he has been coming here for the past few years or so.
Anonymous said…
I haven’t been to him before, but my friends tried him… some of them like his work (for very short hair) and some they end up using hair extensions or treatments after wards. But they all agree on 1 point that's he's extremely expensive, also not worth it.

So G O O D L U C K :P

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