Styling & Occasion
Blow-outs, up-dos and event styling — plus a lesson so you can do it yourself.
A Sora cut begins before the scissors. Your stylist reads how your hair actually falls — the crown, the cowlick, the way it sits when you have not touched it — then cuts to that flow rather than fighting it. We work largely on dry hair so we can see the true line, removing weight by hand a section at a time instead of blunt-cutting and hoping.
The Japanese training behind this is about restraint: taking only what the shape needs, leaving the rest to do its job. The result is a cut with quiet structure — it frames your face on day one, and it grows out softly instead of collapsing, so the four-week mark still looks like a haircut and not a regret.
We finish by walking you through the two or three movements that bring the look back yourself, with the products we reached for and why each one matters. You leave knowing how to get the same head of hair on a Tuesday morning, not just in our chair.
Blow-outs, up-dos and event styling — plus a lesson so you can do it yourself.
Most booked A deep scalp cleanse and pressure-point massage that resets an oily, itchy or tired scalp.
Most booked Soft, heat-set Japanese waves that fall naturally and hold for months with almost no styling.