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The Lady Barber of Jonker StreetOver 30 Years of Hairdressing
It’s common to see women in the hairdressing field nowadays, but 30 years ago it was virtually unheard of in Malaysia. Ms. Soo’s story is a perfect example of how one moment can change a person’s life. It was a chance encounter with the daughter of a hairdresser that has led her down a path that, at that time, was rarely travelled by women.
Learning diligently from her teacher, she quickly mastered the art of hairdressing and within a few years, with the help of her friend, founded her own shop in Malacca. It was a time where Malaysian barbers were still overwhelmingly male, but her skill and precision quickly won over many customers who come from many different ages and races. Some have continued to request her services for over 20 to 30 years!
She is popular with tourists as well, as many foreign visitors like to try out this style of hairdressing that has since been lost in their own country.
Unlike other barbers, Ms. Soo is also known to travel to the customer’s houses for personal assignments. She will personally visit the houses of customers who are immobile, such as old folks or injured people. She also offers her services for events such as baby full moon celebrations.
Unfortunately, her brand of hairdressing is looking to be disappearing from Malaysia soon. She taught 3 disciples throughout her life, but they have since left the field. She now maintains her shop alone. If you drop by Jonker Street, don’t forget to keep an eye out for Ms Soo’s shop before she retires!
Lastly, for those interested in antique collection, Ms. Soo’s barber chair, which has accompanied her for over 30 years is up for sale for RM10,000. Don’t miss out on this rare piece of equipment! Interested parties kindly leave a message at [email protected].
The Lady Barber of Jonker StreetOver 30 Years of Hairdressing
It’s common to see women in the hairdressing field nowadays, but 30 years ago it was virtually unheard of in Malaysia. Ms. Soo’s story is a perfect example of how one moment can change a person’s life. It was a chance encounter with the daughter of a hairdresser that has led her down a path that, at that time, was rarely travelled by women.
Learning diligently from her teacher, she quickly mastered the art of hairdressing and within a few years, with the help of her friend, founded her own shop in Malacca. It was a time where Malaysian barbers were still overwhelmingly male, but her skill and precision quickly won over many customers who come from many different ages and races. Some have continued to request her services for over 20 to 30 years!
She is popular with tourists as well, as many foreign visitors like to try out this style of hairdressing that has since been lost in their own country.
Unlike other barbers, Ms. Soo is also known to travel to the customer’s houses for personal assignments. She will personally visit the houses of customers who are immobile, such as old folks or injured people. She also offers her services for events such as baby full moon celebrations.
Unfortunately, her brand of hairdressing is looking to be disappearing from Malaysia soon. She taught 3 disciples throughout her life, but they have since left the field. She now maintains her shop alone. If you drop by Jonker Street, don’t forget to keep an eye out for Ms Soo’s shop before she retires!
Lastly, for those interested in antique collection, Ms. Soo’s barber chair, which has accompanied her for over 30 years is up for sale for RM10,000. Don’t miss out on this rare piece of equipment! Interested parties kindly leave a message at [email protected].
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