A cut above the rest






Like a kid in a candy store, I set out to explore Anisaty Ladies Salon in Sharjah. What a better way to start the weekend! A trendy establishment Anisaty offers the works from flawless mani-pedi's to soothing hair treatments. 

Located in the heart of Buhaira Corniche, right behind a swanky new Lulu supermarket, this salon has had a steady stream of clients for a long time.


I first set out for a much-needed hair treatment. Like most women in the UAE, my hair is often dry and dull. Thanks to the staff at Anisaty this was soon a thing of the past. They gave me a quick hair wash and then applied a Loreal hair mask that was kept for an hour. In normal circumstances the hair mask needs to be on for about 10 minutes or so. I kept mine on while I had my nail treatment. Soft tresses soon appeared leaving me speechless. 





The lady doing my blow dry offered to try something different. We went in for soft curls at the end of my locks. It was a very welcome change as I am usually going for a straight look.
My favourite part was the mani-pedi. The treatment began with the usual cleaning and clipping process. However I soon learnt that Ella, who was doing my pedicure, was going to take things quite literally in to her hands. She exfoliated my legs and gave my feet a five-minute massage which was heavenly. It is amazing how a small step can go a long way to make a happy customer. 

When we were done I had pink nails and a permanent smile. The salon sells some of the latest nail colours from various high-end brands. It is nice to see something like this in Sharjah itself. As the evening carried on, more and more clients entered the salon and left transformed. 


This is definitely a place I will return to. Not only is the service great, it is indeed value for money. November had a special offer where customers could get three services in under 100 Dirhams. For my next visit I'm trying the Moroccan bath.  

For more details visit: http://anisatyladiessalon.business.site/



The nail station




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