“Are you all going to get your hair cut?” asked Facebook page Subang Jaya 梳邦再也, sharing the photos.Photo: FB screengrab/Subang Jaya 梳邦再也
Concerned members of the public then alerted the police. Photos of officers conducting an inspection at the salon were also uploaded on Facebook.The salon has since clarified that it was “just a normal hair studio” and also removed the controversial photos from its social media timeline. The salon’s owner explained that the women were models hired for the grand opening. He added that the photos were meant to be “funny.”Photo: FB screengrab/AJ Hair Studio PuchongFree Malaysia TodayThe Subang Jaya City Council said it has “issued two compounds for operating a beauty and health centre without a licence and showing advertisements without a licence.”
It remains unclear if the shop will cease operations, although it has continued posting advertisements for services and products, the latest one on Saturday ./TISG Many a company have tried using sex or its appeal for marketing purposes. Remember the time when hot guys with durian went viral on Instagram?
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