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Jelena Z.
Place rating: 4 San Francisco, CA
I discovered E.A. Hair Salon whilst looking for a new curling iron, one that wouldn’t be rigged via U.S. adapter and would work optimally… and safely! Enter E.A. Hair Salon. Though I’ve never used their salon services — which are offered at attractive prices, by the way — I visit E.A. for their styling appliances and most recently, their hair products. None of the hair products I used in the States are available at Watson’s, Mannings, or even Sasa, so I’ve been on the hunt for well-priced products that my thick, coarse hair likes. Finding the product lines at boutique salons isn’t difficult; rather, it’s the well-priced part that makes my hunt a wild goose chase. Luckily, E.A. carries some brands that I like and they’re offered at a fair price. For example — I can find the Rusk Sensories line for around $ 10USD per 13.5-ounce bottle in the States. At E.A., the Rusk Sensories shampoo and conditioner is selling for $ 83 – 91HKD on average, respectively(depending on the formula some do cost more). But basically, there isn’t much of a mark-up at all! E.A. also stocks the L’Oreal Mythic Oil line, Kérastase, Paul Mitchell, and others. Check it out!