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Hello,

Has anyone got any recommendations for local salons for children that specialise in mixed-race hair?

I'm looking for somewhere to get my 2 year old daughter's hair cut / styled. My preference would be a natural hair salon or alternatively a stylist that could come to our home.


Many thanks

PG

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Hi Pinkgrapefruit


Best thing to do is take her to a South American hair stylist. I have mixed girls with 'crazy' hair. Crazy because the texture and 'look' can be very deceiving - even to Afro/caribbeans (such as myself). It has taken me 6 years to find good stylists but they are Brazilian - in Stratford shopping centre.

Closer to Dulwich you can go to any Dominican hair stylist in the Brixton area or near Elephant & Castle. Google them.


Afro and European stylists tend to be too harsh or too gentle with the hair - unless of course you are looking for braids in which case any will do!


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