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Black hair salons for natural hair in Brussels, Belgium?

I'm interning in Brussels for 2 months and I'm looking for a salon where I can have my hair flat ironed. I don't have a perm, all natural! I know there are a lot of black salons in Brussels but I'm wondering if any do natural hair. They seem to do braiding and weaves mostly.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Don't worry, there are plenty. Take the subway to station "Naamsepoort" the area roughly between Elsensesteenweg and Waversesteenweg is littered by African hairdressers. just go for a stroll and pick the one you like most.

    Visit: http://maps.google.be/maps?near=Chauss%C3%A9e+d%27...

    Every dot's a hairdresser!

    Have a nice stay!

    Source(s): Belgian, lived in Brussels
  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

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  • 1 decade ago

    I think it's the best if you visit the Matongé - quarter.

    It is pretty close to the centre of Brussels (the Royal Palace is not so far from it).

    There are a lot of barber shops there, so I think you will find what you're looking for over there.

    Or maybe you can ask some black people in Brussels for some good barber shops, they won't hesitate to help you, I hope.

    Good luck!

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