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Definitely the other hairdressers on Melbourne Grove (across from the ice cream shop). Jenny cuts both my boys hair, is extremely good with children and gives a great cut. She charges ?8 but I always give her ?10 because she is so good.
Have you though about doing it yourself? After paying ?10 like a fool for the lady at Little Clippers to spend 2 minutes lunging at my 7-month-old (he has a lot of hair!) with scissors only to result in a terrible cut, I decided I couldn't do a worse job myself. I've done it twice now and it was easy and he looks great.

We go to the barber/hairdresser beside the post office on Forest Hill Road (near the Co-Op, at the end of Dunstans). It was ?11 for my son but she spent ages cutting and layering (he has loads of very thick, straight hair) and did a great job.


We had a serious mullet-tastic experience at Jazz on Lordship Lane but I think that was probably because of my bad instructions!

Hello,


Rang GMs for an appointment for tomorrow, they said ?10 for my 3yo boy and ?14 for my 5yo girl...!


Can anyone help - what's the name of the other hairdresser on Melbourne Grove, the one opposite the ice cream shop? I'll give them a ring and see if any cheaper.


Thanks

Claire

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