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Hair & Make-up Artist - East Dulwich based


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Hello,

My name is Amanda Roberts. I am a hair and make-up artist, I have lived in East Dulwich and been a member on EDF for many years.


There used to be a number of posts on here recommending my hair and make-up service, but they seem to have been removed, so I just wanted to remind people that I am still here and still available for weddings, parties, one-to-one make-up lessons, photoshoots and any other occasion where you want to look your best.


I have over 20 years experience working with wigs, hairstyling and make-up and have recently been been awarded Highly Commended Specialist Make-up Artist for 2018 by the London Hair & Beauty Awards.

I am also a finalist in the upcoming English Wedding Awards - for Specialist Hair & Make-up Artist, London.


You can find examples of my work and more information on my website - www.hairandmakeup4u.com

Follow me on Instagram @amandaroberts_makeup


Please feel free to get in touch if you have any questions.

Kind regards

Amanda

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Amanda did my hair and make up for my wedding and she is BRILLIANT. Totally unflappable under pressure and able to be flexible until you find the right look! She is very good at the natural look and I didn't feel like I was over 'done' at all. Amanda will listen to your ideas and then add to them. Give her a try - you won't regret it...
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Amanda did my hair and make up for a big awards do and I felt fantastic. I have used several people over the years at home to paper over the cracks, but Amanda for me was the best I have had. I will certainly use her the next time i need to go the extra mile. My make up looked great all night and the hair lasted too unlike others where i have seen it drop out half way through the night. She also has a lovely manner about her. Highly recommend.
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