Customers from Hod HaSharon

Hod HaSharon borders Ra'anana to the east, and only a few short minutes of driving separate most of its neighbourhoods from our salon. At Alison WIGS, 148 Ahuza Street, we are delighted to host clients from all across the Sharon, and the women of Hod HaSharon hold a special place with us.

Our wigs are made from natural hair and shaped one by one to fit you fully — the colour, texture and cut that flatter you. We invite you to drop by, take a look and enjoy a calm, unhurried process.

A public park in Hod HaSharon
Hod HaSharon parkPhoto: Idanbrand10 / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Getting here by car from Hod HaSharon

The way from Hod HaSharon to Ahuza Street is especially short — only about 10 to 13 minutes, a distance of roughly 6 to 7 km.

  • Via Route 402

    Route 402 links Hod HaSharon straight to the edge of Ra'anana, and from there you continue west along Ahuza Street to number 148.

  • Via Route 531

    From the southern neighbourhoods you can join Route 531 across the Sharon and enter Ra'anana with ease, then reach Ahuza Street.

A large public car park adjoins the salon, and its first three hours carry no charge at all. Booking a slot ahead is even nicer — that way we set aside dedicated time for you.

Getting here by public transport

The transport link between Hod HaSharon and Ra'anana is very convenient even without a private car:

  • By bus

    Many inter-city lines run between Hod HaSharon and Ra'anana throughout the day; getting off at one of the Ahuza stops leaves only a few minutes’ walk to number 148.

  • By train plus bus

    Anyone arriving by train can alight at the nearby Sharon stations and continue on a short city bus to the Ahuza Street area.

Because line numbers and times change, it is best to check the up-to-date details on Moovit just before you travel.

Our wigs

A selection of our work — natural-hair wigs in a range of shades and styles, each one precisely custom-fitted.

The religious community of Hod HaSharon

Hod HaSharon grew out of the merger of the veteran moshavot Magdiel, Ramatayim, Hadar and Ramat Hadar, and it has always sustained a rooted, close-knit national-religious community, with many synagogues and Torah-based schools across its various quarters.

For married women in the community, covering their hair is an inseparable part of daily life, and a quality wig lets them keep to halacha alongside a natural, well-groomed look. Our proximity to Hod HaSharon makes us a natural and convenient address.

Close neighbours, personal service

Book a personal consultation — the trip from Hod HaSharon is short, and it is easy to begin the process today.

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