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My name is Carly and a mobile hairdresser.Have your hair done in the comfort of your own home at reduced salon rates.You get 15% off your first appointment and more discounts to follow. If your not a fan of sitting in the salon or a fan of their prices or its just plain hard to get there cause of the kids then give me a call or drop me an email.I work evening and weekends also.free consultations if you just wanted a chat bout styles or colours or contact me for prices.children and partners welcome.

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> My name is Carly and a mobile hairdresser.Have

> your hair done in the comfort of your own home at

> reduced salon rates.You get 15% off your first

> appointment and more discounts to follow. If your

> not a fan of sitting in the salon or a fan of

> their prices or its just plain hard to get there

> cause of the kids then give me a call or drop me

> an email.I work evening and weekends also.free

> consultations if you just wanted a chat bout

> styles or colours or contact me for

> prices.children and partners welcome.07903241170

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