To my wonderful readers, thank you for your e-mails! They are always great.
Since I have more free time (yes, the change of scheduling is working out just lovely!) I am now able to spend a bit of time each day to reply to your mail. And you know, based on the number of e-mails that I have in my inbox related to hair (20 out of 45), I think it's about time that I focus on Black Hair Care in Tokyo.
So, I've decided to do a little leg work and actually research, snoop around, travel to, and find out just what options are available to black women in Japan for hair care and styling. My first topic, "Who Braids Sista in Tokyo's Hair... and ummmmm, how much does she charge?"
:) Looking forward to it.
Braids in Tokyo













I can't wait to read! As a sista currently studying in Tokyo, I would like to know the options I have for my hair! I have braids right now and I would love to know where I can get my hair braided if these get old too fast!
Posted by: Krystle | July 20, 2008 at 02:16 PM
I do braids and almost if not all styles for locks and natural hair. I live in Saitama.
Posted by: Synethia | November 17, 2008 at 02:00 PM
HEre you can a hairsalon just opened in Azabu Juban .H&A Tel:03-5410-8879.
Thanks
Posted by: ABYbraid@yahoo.fr | May 30, 2009 at 06:33 PM
Im actually going to Room 806 today to get a relaxer...(1st time)
they are really expensive though, and i'm a student...i cant keep blowing all my money on my hair and i'm NOT going natural. If any one knows other places or anyone that does relaxers in the Tokyo area, please let me know!! *Student Budget* >_<
my email is:
jaydabatl@gmail.com
for some reason its not working in the box below~
thank you!
Posted by: jayda | October 12, 2009 at 01:06 PM