I have thick, wavy, bushy hair. In Filipino, we have a single word for all these adjectives - buhaghag. It could be nice and manageable, but Manila weather and humidity is unforgiving to anyone without sleek, rod-straight hair. I grew up in buns and ponytails. But once I got old enough to dump harmful products on my hair, I started rebonding it. There were disasters, of course. They left my hair brittle and damaged. And then, there was Bang's Tony and Jackey.
PROS: I've been having my hair done there for three years now and I am satisfied by the way my hair stays manageable but not oddly flat. They have this "volume rebond" thing where you can have straight hair with volume and body. It doesn't damage my hair too since they include this keratin treatment on the package; They give you loads of magazines, drinks of your choice, and a good head and shoulder massage; Watch out for sales and vouchers, which can give you discounts of up to 50%.
CONS: It sets you back at least P5,000.00. That would be whatever length your hair is, using the L'Oreal products. They have the cheaper brands too and that could've been just P3,000.00 at most, but the hairdresser *who actually works there* vehemently discourages it. Why do they even offer it then?; Why do they have to dress their attendants in Lolita schoolgirl outfits?
TL;DR: Bang's Tony and Jackey provides quality products and services, but you better get ready to pay up. read more