DEAR Hair Design Bangkok
20/7 Soi Sukhumvit 39, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110
What sets DEAR apart is the head spa range running from 1,200 to 2,700 baht. Book the VIP cut if you want both scalp care and form control in one sitting. The Japanese expat base is large enough that the stylists hold current Tokyo trends without compromise.
You walk into a shophouse salon on Sukhumvit 39 where the stylist team speaks Japanese, English, and Thai interchangeably and the appointment book runs through LINE. DEAR opened as a Japanese-operated salon built for the Phrom Phong expat corridor, and the clientele reflects it.
The service menu splits between hair work and scalp treatment. Cuts start at 1,500 baht. Digital perms start at 3,500 baht, and the bond-rebuilding system is OLAPLEX run through every color service. The organic color line is NATULIQUE for clients avoiding ammonia. Head spa treatments stretch from a 1,200-baht basic session to a 2,700-baht deep scalp protocol, and the therapists include Yui and a rotating crew trained specifically in scalp manipulation technique.
The stylists are Tomoaki Hirai, Taka Kobayashi, Tatsuki Ishibashi (Japanese-trained, Canadian experience), and Hideo who worked in Australia before Bangkok. Form control cuts manage frizz and wave patterns without straightening chemicals, and the VIP cut packages both scalp care and form control into a single appointment slot. The color formulas come from THROW and MILBON professional lines, and the finishing products lean toward DAVINES.
The salon closes every Wednesday plus the second and fourth Thursday of each month, so the six-day operating week compresses availability during Japanese public holidays and the April-May school break when regulars book ahead. Reservations go through the website, LINE (@dear_hair_th), or direct phone call. Walk-ins are accepted when the schedule allows. Paid parking sits in the building's multi-story car park, and gender-neutral facilities are standard.
The location puts you four minutes on foot from Phrom Phong BTS, deeper into Sukhumvit 39 than the main restaurant strip. If your reference point is Japanese hair trends rather than Thai salon convention, this is the room that tracks Omotesando cutting angles and stocks the same bond repair and organic color systems you would find in Shibuya.