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In desperate need of a haircut!


Zoe TB

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Hello,


I have a slight phobia of getting my hair cut. I'm not sure what it is that I dislike but the whole notion of going to the hairdressers slightly freaks me out.


Anyway, I am getting real fed up with my long lanky hair and need a decent (but cheapish) haircut!

I've been to a few round ED but not very happy with the cut so I tend to just not go..


Has anyone got any good suggestions which will not cost me a day's worth of work to get a little trim or even a restyle!?


Any tips and recommendations very welcome. If you could see my split ends, you would cringe!


Thanks a lot,


Zoe

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I think it's one of those things where you get what you pay for.

I went to Kuki on Bellenden once on the recommendations of people here. I had the worst haircut I've ever had. The stylist reeked of cigarettes, kept her coat on, didn't speak to me and left me with a very uneven cut that I had to get rectified.


Instead, I love Myla + Davis. Sure, it costs more, but it was worth it.

Try Lily hair, she works from her home, or yours. Special offer for first timers-if you search on here you'll find her. I'll be going back for my second cut soon!


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All my prices can be found on my website www.lilyshair.co.uk or my business Facebook page Lily's Hair but a wash cut and finish is ?35. First time bookings receive a 20% discount therefore it would be ?28. I offer a Loyalty Scheme (five haircuts and sixth free) and Friend's Referral Scheme, refer a friend and you both receive 20% off booked appointment. Look forward to meeting you!

cantthinkofaname Wrote:

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> I think it's one of those things where you get

> what you pay for.

> I went to Kuki on Bellenden once on the

> recommendations of people here. I had the worst

> haircut I've ever had. The stylist reeked of

> cigarettes, kept her coat on, didn't speak to me

> and left me with a very uneven cut that I had to

> get rectified.

>

> Instead, I love Myla + Davis. Sure, it costs more,

> but it was worth it.



That does not sound like anybody at Kuki to me.


Who was this stylist?


I have never seen anybody there fitting that description, and I am quite sure none of them "reeks of cigarettes".


There are pages and pages of posts on here praising Kuki, and Shingo in particular.


I and other people I know have always had really excellent cuts at Kuki. I have had people stop me in the street asking me where I get my hair cut.


Perhaps you could be more specific as to exactly who this was and when?


ETA:Are you sure you are not confusing Kuki with some other salon?

I agree with the above post re Kuki. I have been going to Kuki's since it opened, would not think of going anywhere else and never had a bad experience. All who work there are terrific hairdressers, together with being pleasant and professional. In fact, I rather think that the person has got Kuki's mixed up with another hairdressers. Like the person who replied to the negative thread, I too have had people ask where I got my hair cut.

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