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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.

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