

I guess I'll stick to my ever-reliable Heidi Klum haircut. Gotta print out this photo and bring it to my next Chinatown haircut appointment.

Yes, I get my hair cut in Chinatown with a Vidal Sassoon-trained chap who does not speak a word of English but understands a photo of Heidi Klum very well. If you're an Asian girl in NYC, there's no better place to go than 22 Pell Hair Salon in Chinatown. It only costs about $30 to get a haircut there, and afterward you can get some soup dumplings at Joe's Shanghai across the street! Yum ... Besides, I strongly feel that no one does Asian hair better than, well, Asians! I am getting a little tired of my hair color though, and feel the urge to experiment ... that I'm not so sure I'll do in Chinatown. I think I need to speak the same language as the person applying bleach to my hair. More research required ...
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