Jump to content

Recommended Posts

I still nearly cry every time I look at my toddler girl's haircut. Don't want to be publicly negative about anyone (this was an at-home hairdresser who did do a great job on my hair) but please be very clear about what kind of cut you want for your child rather than let them experiment a bit :(
I went to Lawler Steel (sp?) in West Dulwich near Tesco's with my 22 month old son who is VERY reluctant to have his hair cut, and they did a lovely job. They let him sit on the floor and play while they cut his hair... I think Tuesday afternoons are reserved for children. Changes on Rosendale Rd have also done a good job in the past.
  • 2 weeks later...

I'd recommend Jo


07939 635662 ( you need to book )


She works M-Fri in the City/ Barbican


But she works on Saturday from home & not far from you


She is a very good cutter of young boys hair & my youngest won't let anyone else near his head


I've tried others BUT she's very good


Otherwise, my eldest boy & I use the excellent Barry road Barbers in East Dulwich, near the Peckham Rye end


W**F

  • 2 months later...

Carly:07903241170, Professional hair styling at reduced salon rates in the comfort of your own home,

I have tried Carly and felt very comfortable,my daughter loved her too,she is very good and open minded on what you wanted to do. I personally will not change here for any salon in Dulwich or the central ones.give here a call,she is just brilliant.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • You can get a card at the till, though, to get the discount. You don't have to carry it with you (or load it onto your phone), you can just get a different card each time. Not sure what happens if they notice 🤣
    • Yes..that may be the case but membership STARTING at £115 a month is still unafforable for many. Council gyms also have a large range of equipment and I had a  PT at Dulwich leisure centre when I was in Full Time employment who was incredible and even kept in contact during lockdown giving me a program I could do at home and checking in weekly at no charge or personal gain for herself. I dont doubt that Fit For may be a good gym (Its been in situ long enough so must be doing something right) However the cost of membership means it is affordable for the few not the many. If I could afford that kind of fee I would rather get a train to Canary Wharf and go to Virgin active where theres a pool and incredible classes and facilities 
    • This sounds great 👍 
    • We found a red TREK bike yesterday that had clearly been stolen and dumped. Would love to reunite it with its owner. Get in touch if you know whose it is.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...