Chiyo explained to us that Sei is a japanese word that means silence, justice, right, holy and sincere. And truly when we were there, it was true to it words – it was very peaceful and relaxing.
Sei just recently opened this March and is owned by Felicia who looks just as beautiful and young as she was when we were still working together at Rustan’s around fifteen years ago. Congratulations and more power to you Felicia!
Beautiful interiors by Icel Navalta
Felicia has two Japanese consultants, Chiyo and Ryoko, who are the talents behind the salon. We met Chiyo through a friend and we really liked the way she cut our hair. There is really something different with the japanese way of doing things and we are fortunate to have talented japanese all the way here in Manila. So do try them.
Beautiful paper lace lamps : 105 Rada by Rafael Calero
Logo design: Rey Supera
Hi! I would like to know what kind of perming you do? and do you have pictures of your work?
Hi! I just want to ask if their rates are still the same as what is stated above? Thank you!!!
ladies’ haircut with chiyo is 2000.00…higher bec. she’s the head/senior stylist (: