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Mobile hairdressers are often a win-win as they charge less than other hairdressers but still take home more money themselves due to the lack of overheads, plus you don't have the time and cost of travel to factor in. I believe that Lena, who advertises on this site, has a special offer at the moment of cut/half head highlights/blow dry for ?45 or with full head of highlights for ?55. Bargain!

For what it is worth I actually get my hair done in Peckham. Yes, that's right Peckham! On Bleinheim Grove.

It's called " Me'Lange" and the head hairdresser is very good. She does european and african hair. Good prices, clean and friendly. I have gone from bad blond to shinny blond to dark red and now brown. Now I only go to her.

  • 1 year later...

I'd like to say thanks to the lovely owner guy at Village Way (Tam?) who restored my faith in hairdressers today. It cost ?42.50 for a cut and blow dry, but I was scared after two previous hair disasters elsewhere (one a mobile hairdresser, one West End), and he reassured me and did exactly what I wanted - which wasn't completely straightforward.


I'm always shocked at the price of hairdressers but I'd rather pay ?40 and know that I'm going to get I ask for, rather than spend a bit less and have a stressful nightmare that takes a year to grow out. Also, I'm sure the business rates, council tax etc are pretty high in Lordship Lane these days.


I'm relieved to have found a local hairdresser I can rely on.

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