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I am an all-round highly skilled stylist and colour technician covering east Dulwich and surrounding areas with over 18 years hairdressing experience that has a great passion for my profession with lots of experience in all aspects of hairdressing, i'm extremely enthusiastic and focus driven. My main passion is for colouring and cutting which gives me the drive to create new images. Providing an excellent mobile hairdressing service for all my clients is very important to me. My attitude is professional, friendly and positive to all my clients. Through my mobile hairdressing, I deliver a salon service in the comfort of your own home without the salon price! Being a mum I understand childcare can be tricky so I'm happy to work around children. I also show a high level of commitment and have a real passion for hairdressing and forward driven trends. please feel free to contact me on 07970799221 or email [email protected]
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