Customers from Petah Tikva
Alison WIGS is glad to host women from all over the Gush Dan area, and Petah Tikva — the "Mother of the Moshavot" — is a steady source of our clients. The drive north to 148 Ahuza Street in Ra'anana is direct and comfortable, and the whole visit is built around what is right for you.
Our salon specialises in natural-hair wigs sewn to an individual fit — for a precise finish, a soft touch and a natural feel throughout the day. We would be glad to welcome you for a calm session of consultation, measuring and choosing.

Getting here by car from Petah Tikva
From Petah Tikva you reach us in about 18 to 22 minutes (roughly 15 km), mostly by heading north on Route 4.
Via Route 4
Route 4 is the main northbound axis out of Petah Tikva toward the Ra'anana area; exit at the Ra'anana interchange and continue west to 148 Ahuza Street.
Via Highway 5 and Route 4
From the eastern neighbourhoods it is easy to take Highway 5 west and join Route 4 northbound — a route that skirts inner-city congestion and shortens the trip.
A large public car park adjoins the salon, with the first three hours free of charge. As the journey is a little longer, it is worth booking an appointment ahead and planning your time comfortably.
Getting here by public transport
Petah Tikva is well connected to the transport network, and you can reach us without a private car too:
By bus
Frequent inter-city lines link Petah Tikva with Ra'anana throughout the day; get off at one of the Ahuza Street stops, a short walk from number 148.
By train and bus
Combining a suburban train with a connecting bus can bring you into the Sharon area, from where a short city line completes the way to the Ahuza surroundings.
Lines and timetables change now and then — confirm the up-to-date numbers and times on Moovit before you set out.
Our wigs
A glimpse of work from the salon — natural-hair wigs in a variety of cuts and shades, all individually fitted.
The observant community of Petah Tikva
Petah Tikva proudly carries the title "Mother of the Moshavot", and within it lives one of the largest religious populations in central Israel — a broad Haredi public alongside a long-standing national-religious community, with many synagogues, yeshivot and Torah institutions across its neighbourhoods.
A great many married women in the city keep their hair covered, and a fine natural-hair wig lets them combine halachic care with a natural, flattering look. We see them as an important part of our clientele.
From Petah Tikva to us
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