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Hair salons trusted by Japanese residents in Penang

Compare all 17 beauty salons by service, area, and reviews

Hair salons in Penang that Japanese residents recommend on social media and blogs. Penang has few Japanese-run salons with resident Japanese stylists; most are skilled local salons. We feature Morii Hair Salon (Shiseido products), Room 18 (stylists trained at Toni & Guy London/Singapore, near Karpal Singh Drive), Ecohair Premium Salon (organic scalp care, founded 2003, City Junction), AVEDA-official Estilo AVEDA Salon (Gurney), and A-Saloon Prestige (a major Malaysian premium chain using Kérastase, Gurney Paragon). They cluster in George Town, Gurney, Tanjung Tokong, and Bayan Lepas. Cuts run RM60–150. Communication is mainly in English (also Chinese and Malay), not Japanese.

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Cuts Salon

On Gurney Plaza 4F, attentive service and trend cuts

Gurney (Penang)HairPopular w/ Japanese

FAQ

Q. Is Japanese spoken at hair salons in Penang?
A. Penang has few Japanese-run salons with resident Japanese stylists; most are skilled local salons. Communication is mainly in English, and some salons also use Chinese or Malay. Showing reference photos while explaining in English is the safest approach.
Q. Can they do sheer color or hair-quality care like in Japan?
A. Some salons are particular about products: Morii Hair Salon uses Shiseido, Estilo AVEDA Salon uses the global organic brand AVEDA, and A-Saloon Prestige uses Kérastase. Counsel with reference photos beforehand for the finish you want.
Q. What's the typical price for a cut?
A. Cuts in Penang run RM60–150. Premium chains like A-Saloon Prestige at Gurney Paragon and named stylists sit at the higher end; local salons at the lower end. Color and treatments are charged separately — confirm when booking.