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> Help. I normally go to Gemma at Kuki but she's

> booked up for weeks and I'm desperate. Any

> recommendations for hairdressers particularly good

> with long layered hair?

Nicky Clarke is well rated and he's got long hair - not sure if it's layered.

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I'd also recommend Stevie. I have thick curly hair who many hairdressers have struggled with in the past. I contacted Stevie after seeing her recommended on the forum. I'm delighted with her. She is excellent at straightening/styling my hair. She is always prompt, reliable & very cheery. Give her a go. I'm sure you won't be disappointed. 07535 660509
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Might be a bit late on this but I can recommend Miguel at Rocks hair - I know he's had a few positive comments on this forum but I do think it's justified. When long, my hair tends to somehow be both completely flat and flyaway but he manages to transform it. Plus he's lovely.
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Just wanted to recommend my hairdresser Stevie. She is fantastic. She comes to your house and is always punctual and friendly. She really listens to what you want unlike a lot of people who tell you what they would like you to have! She is really good with colours and a good cutter and her prices are very competitive. A genuinely nice person so I really don't dread it anymore! Her number is 07535 660509
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Hi, I just wanted to recommend Ellie at Myla and Davis. I moved to London over a year ago but kept putting off moving hairdresser. Ellie really listened to what I wanted and gave me the best blonde colour I have had in ages. I will definitely be going back.
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