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Dry cut - recommendations


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Hello, just wondering if anyone knows any hairdressers in the area that offer dry cuts? For physical reasons, would rather not strain back to have my hair washed. My hair is long and needs a proper chop but don't think it's a complicated job. However, would rather go to a salon that people rate already! Thanks so much in advance...
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NewWave Wrote:

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> I always go to Blue tit on Peckham Rye, I don't

> know if they do a dry cut but having said that

> they've trimmed my fringe dry and I always find

> their hairdressers are really excellent

> technically

> perhaps phone them or enquire via their website?

PS; I also have long hair by the way!

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Kuki in Bellenden Road are excellent.


Shingo gets loads of recommendations on here.


Damping the hair down is a good idea. There is a reason hair is cut when it's wet,!


Fringes are a bit different I think, but I can't remember why :)

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