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{Review} COVO Japanese Hair Salon

Hi everyone, I'm back! It's been 8 months since I last did a major hair transformation. If you have not read my previous post, go read it here later.

Ever thought of giving your hair a more funky colour this summer besides the usual boring brown, red or blonde shades? What I'm going to share in this post is my hair colouring experience for this summer at COVO recently. So what I have done to my hair??  Be sure to read on... :)

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Tada!!!!!!!!!!

My "manic" hair colour!

OMG!! Yes! I just had my hair ends "dipped dyed" in "turquoise" at Salon COVO. Thanks to stylist Marco!

If you haven't noticed, manic hair colours are the latest trend. I see many people on the streets these days sporting streaks of manic hair colour, especially my favourite "turquoise". Totally reminds me of a mermaid's beautiful tresses! Seeing all these colours, it struck me that I should do something crazy too, or in this case "manic", to my boring hair colour.

It is almost impossible for us Asians with naturally dark brown or black hair to achieve such crazy colours without bleaching... but well, we all know bleaching damages our hair. Then again, what would you do if you have only one day to live? Live with regrets? So come on, throw caution to the wind, as long as you can count on the professional stylists at COVO helping you.

I was glad to visit COVO again, this time to try something BOLDER which is to have my hair coloured "turquoise". As recommended by my dearest cousin Angie, the secret to this beautiful manic colour is the Manic Panic brand semi hair colour, plus the creative skills of stylist Marco at COVO.

Manic Panic hair dye

So WHO & WHERE is COVO? COVO is a Japanese hair salon located at 43 Keong Saik Road in Chinatown. COVO means “a hiding place.” in Italian. When you are at COVO, you will enjoy a private and relaxing personal space as well as VIP treatment. 

I'll let the photos do the talking!

COVO shopfront

Salon interior at a glance


Your very own private space

This private seating caught my attention when I first stepped into the salon. Unlike other usual salons where you just share a row of seats with other people, at COVO you get your own private space and that immediately makes you feel like a VIP. Japanese salons always have clean, neat and simple interiors that make customers feel like they are right at home. 

My Stylist for the Day - Marco San

Marco was my appointed stylist. He was very polite and friendly, I was surprised that he could communicate quite well in English and I found out later that he had worked as a stylist in Vancouver before coming to Singapore. I showed him some pictures of the hair colour I wanted, but he did not promise me immediately that he could do it as the condition of my hair was not very good - most probably due to too many chemical treatments done previously. He suggested to test-bleach a few strands of my hair to see the outcome before deciding whether to proceed.

Test-bleaching on some of my hair strands

Marco asked me to feel the texture of my test-bleached hair and whether I was fine with it before deciding to bleach the other parts of my hair, as that was the max I could bleach. Any further bleaching would cause my hair to become severely damaged. I gladly accepted his advice and proceeded.

Bleaching the inner back part of my hair

Marco also advised me that bleaching should not be done up till the hair roots as it would damage the scalp, so there needed to be a margin of about 2 to 3 inches from the roots.

My personal little desk with hair magazines, drinks & sweet treat from Marco :)

Hair wash time! 

Most of the hair salons in Singapore use normal tap water to wash and shampoo our hair. Do you know that at Covo, they use "Tansan" water - aka "carbonated spring water" - to wash our hair?  So what's the difference? Covo's Tansan water helps to remove the extra oil or sebum that accumulates on the scalp, thus making your hair healthier. I agreed that the water in Singapore also contains more alkaline and fluoride as compared with Japan. 

Japanese people are very health-conscious when it comes to the products they use, plus they have an abundance of natural resources like spring water, unlike Singapore! :)

After rinsing!

My successfully bleached hair

After blow drying!

We are ready to add colours now!
(Left) For my base hair colour; (Right) Manic Panic blue hair dye

For colouring, perming and rebonding, Covo uses products developed by the “chemical master” and owner-stylist of COVO Japan, Mr Manabu. They use Hoyu for normal colouring, which is also from Japan, apart from Manic Panic hair colour.

Marco preparing to apply base colour to my hair

Wrapped with foil after applying colour

While waiting ..Time for a selfie? =P

Marco is very attentive and polite, always returning to check if I'm comfortable as I was not allowed to fidget while waiting for my hair colour to set. In other salons, the stylists normally come back to check on you only when it's time. 

After 2nd rinse

Finally, 45 mins later and after rinsing, I was thrilled to see my newly coloured hair before it dried out! At that time, I was still afraid my hair would not be able to absorb the dye. Luckily, everything turned out as expected! 

Marco trimming my hair before drying!

Cutting hair when it is wet means less friction, says Marco. 

After blow drying

Back view of my hair
Now you can have a clearer view of the area that is coloured turquoise!

Styling of my hair in progress!
After drying my hair, Marco suggested using the curly irons to curl my hair ends.


Finally, it's done!

The Handsome Magician - Marco San & Me!

Can't resist taking a few more photos with Marco San =P

Side view                                                Back view

If your hair length is longer than mine, you should consider COVO because it does not charge extra for long hair like other salons do. You can also opt for your preferred stylist without additional charges! Find out more about the price menu  here.

If you are convinced after reading my whole experience at COVO, give it a shot! I made the right choice by going to COVO salon for my hair colour treatment and I will certainly visit it again. 

Covo's price for Cut & Colour:  U.P @ $210* and you can top up an additional  $40 for hair treatment (highly recommended as U.P is $50).

 Great news now! Instead of $250* ($210 +$40) , You  pay only $200*

 COVO is also offering a 20% discount now on all salon services!  All you need to do is to quote “Pinkie's Diary” to enjoy *20% off. The offer is only for salon services.

*Not applicable for products bought at the salon.*
*Colour excludes bleaching.*

More information about COVO...

Address:

COVO hair salon


43 Keong Saik Road

Near Outram Park MRT(Exit H)
Call 6221 4585 for appointment
Currently we are open
Mon-Fri 10am –8pm
Sat & Sun 10am- 7pm

COVO Website

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OK, I shall stop here. Thanks for reading. In my next post, I will review my hair treatment.
See you guys soon!

Love,
Pinkie~








                   








  



























{REVIEW} Hair Transformation At Naoki Yoshihara By Ash

Looking To Change Your Hairstyle?

In this post, I'm gonna share with you all about a hair transformation experience I went through 2 weeks ago at Naoki Yoshihara By ASH. Be sure to read on!

I have always wished every day could be a "GOOD HAIR DAY" when I'm out, BUT sad to say, due to many factors - such as the humid climate in Singapore - it's tough to keep my hair looking good without much styling.  
I've had straight hair for the longest time, but it is tough to manage because my hair condition was not good as a result of over-usage  of "chemicals" the last time. I thought that if I were to go for a perm, I would look better, adding "volume" to my fine and lumpy hair.  This was the advice given to me by a salon stylist I visited last month.


Photo of my "permed" hair  2 months ago

But the resultant curls did not turn out the way I "visualised" and my hair ends became dry even though I do my own treatments at home!
As perming also involves the use of hair chemicals, there's already some damage. The thought of straightening the back of my hair evaporated. I had no choice but to accept and embrace the look for the moment.

When I met up with my friend Ning a few weeks back for coffee, I complained to her about my hair condition. She recommended me to the Japanese hair salon Naoki Yoshihara where she works. 

Ning helped me to seek advice and help from the stylist. By coincidence, Naoki Yoshihara's creative director from Japan was here.  I was thinking whether my hair could still be "saved" as its condition was so bad that some salon stylists did not even encourage me to do anything to it!
After some hair analysis by the creative director, Masa San said my hair could still be treated, but straightening my hair again would be a better option for me as I have a slight natural curl in my hair roots. He added that I should touch up my hair color as well. 

I decided to put my faith in him and the Japanese hairstyling method.

So let me first show you more pictures of the salon, before the start of my hair transformation!

Super eye-catching shopfront!
View of the salon's interior!
Dressing-table styled seats
Magazine rack for browsing
Shiseido hair products

The Progress Of My Hair Transformation

My damaged hair had to be snipped off by an inch!
Applying hair treatment & straightening cream!

Ironing my hair!
Tada! Hair ironing done!
Preparing to touch up my hair color!
Hair coloring process!
Wrap to enable the hair color to be absorbed faster!
Preparing to wash after 30mins...

After the wash and normal blow dry with dryer!

Thank God! My hair was still in place after the entire process! The color of my hair ends was toned down and my hair didn't turn out brittle, unlike my permed hair before. 

After this was done, Mr Masa said he would style my hair just like that of Japanese models featured in fashion magazines! 

This was the style picked by him from the magazine!

After Styling

Hair makeover done!

Back view of my hair!

Side view!

Mr Masami Kuramochi & Me! 


I'm so happy and proud to share with  all of you my new "Japanese" hairstyle by the creative hair director - Masami Kuramochi of Naoki Yoshihara By Ash !

I feel alive again with my "reborn" hair! The experience that I had at Naoki Yoshihara was fabulous and their service was very good!

A big "Thank You" to Ning for the recommendation, Mr Iwai San (owner of Naoki Yoshihara By ASH) and my "magician" cum creative hair director - Mr Masa!

In retrospect, I'm glad I gave Naoki Yoshihara a chance to restore my damaged hair!
If you are having problems like me, fret not. You can approach Naoki's stylists for consultation and they are all trained and certified by the founder of Ash (Naoki Yoshihara) in Japan.

Where To Locate Them? 

Check out the salon at the address below:
177 River Valley Road

  • Liang Court
  •  #02-15/16 
  • Singapore 179030
  • Tel: 6333 5662

  • Thanks for reading! Will keep you all posted on my next adventure soon!



Love,

Pinkie~