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British Colourist of the year in central london charge ?41 for a semi permanent and??131 for a full head of highlights..


East dulwich salons are charging ?50 for a semi permanent with thier top colourist and ?135 for a full head of highlights...



Wow.. How do ed salons justify those prices... Can you really compare yourself to the likes of the British colourist of the year???? I mean really!!!!?

They are currently British hairdresser of the year, british colourist of the year and british artistic team of the year.

Just wondered how ED salons can justify prices higher than there's when they are not in the same league?Hob salon

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Shingo at Kuki is the best cut I've ever had round here.


?40 for a cut, don't know what they charge for colour.

Indeed, Christel Lundsqvist at HOB Salons did win Colourist of the Year at the 2011 BHA awards. BUT, don't think for one second that if you went to her you'd be paying ?41 for semi permanent highlights. That price would only be offered to you if you went to a junior colourist, and there are no guarantees that you'd get a better end result than if you went to a salon in East Dulwich. I agree that overall the general standard of service provided in ED could do with improving massively (ditto the customer service which can sometimes be DIRE) but the prices you pay here are not over the top. In comparison with most West End salons, they're 30-40% cheaper. You can argue that perhaps West End salons charge too much, but, as with many things in life, youz gets what youz pay for. As for HOB, book in with a senior/director level colourist and ask the price. It won't be cheap. And why, BTW, is HOB trawling for business in East Dulwich?

No the prices I put are the prices that the top senior colourists at hob charge, and all of them are trained by the colourist of the year, I'm not saying you will get her for that price but someone that had been fully trained by her...and still a top colourist.

My point was ed should not be charging more that great west end salons when they do not compare on the scale of ability nor customer service and experience yet are charging more than....

The top stylist prices are still cheaper than the best in ed..

Why is this? No one is trawling for buisness I am using them as an example BECAUSE they are current British colourist of the year so therefore highest respected current hairdressers in that field so something to compare to..

Could also use Toni and guy or Vidal Sassoon but they are not currently at the top in the bha awards yet still will all be lower priced than the highest price in ED this is my point..


It makes no s?ance

OK, Hobsalons PR. As you are so keen to rubbish local salons here, name names! If you have issues with any salon(s) in East Dulwich in particular, tell us which one(s) and why. Having looked at your price list, obliging posted online, actually you ARE more expensive than many places locally. Seeing as the closest Central London Hob Salon would be Baker Street, I thought I'd give you their price list here OOPS. Cheaper than ED? FAIL.

Ok so it says that baker street is ?160 so ?30 dearer in this instant but still that technician would have been train ed by top dog... Still well worth it..


Your really missing my point... My point being in genral ed prices of the ?top? salOns are way too high...


Central Londonds rates will be through the roof so can understand them being expensive and most have the technical training to warrant their prices...


ED does nOt


And no I am not a hob pr ... I could have used many a salon to use as an example intact later I shall put tOgether a tally of highest I'm ed and the standard in central..


I explained my reasons for using them as a comparison..

Funny I must work for hob because I discuss them in relation to local salons.. Lmfao


If I now give Toni and guy salons prices will I also be working for them too.. I think if I was Hob pr I wouldn't be giving one price if another was available to be found.. I simpler googled their price list...

Funny I must work for hob because I discuss them in relation to local salons.. Lmfao


If I now give Toni and guy salons prices will I also be working for them too.. I think if I was Hob pr I wouldn't be giving one price if another was available to be found.. I simpler googled their price list...S

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