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Good hairdresser recommendation please?


Bexy

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Hi there,


Please can you recommend a really good hairdresser - ideally locally. My hair, which is already quite fine, has suffered post pregnancy, so ideally a hairdresser who is good with fine hair.


Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated!


Thanks in advance,


Bexy.

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I have fine hair, have tried tons of places in ED but I am now sticking with GM's on Melbourne grove, very attentive staff and brilliant haircuts. Not that cheap I guess but then again, where is? Highly recommended.
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I have very fine, thin hair and Shingo at Kuki in Bellenden Road does wonders with it.


If you do a search on here for Kuki you will find many recommendations for all the stylists there, but particularly Shingo.


020 3441 5792


It's forty pounds for a cut and blow dry (including a drink!) and the quality is as good if not better as anywhere I've been in town.


I would never go to GM's again after more than one bad experience there in the past :(

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Starz on east dulwich road (near the small Tesco) is a good one to try. Me and my mum have been going there for years and would def recommend. Prices are v reasonable and it's a lovely family run salon.


0208 693 5448


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