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Want to add to the recommendations for Carly.

She's blow dried my hair a few times and last week she gave me the Brazilian blow dry and a cut. I have curly, frizzy hair normally which (before two kids) I used to spend too time straightening. Now I just want to be able to wash it and give it a quick blow dry and not feel too much of a straggly mess, especially if going out or venturing beyond the school gate.

I washed it myself for first time yday post BB and rough dried it, it's soooooo much easier to manage, is in really good condition finally, and I love the cut.

It is a real treat, especially when on maternity pay, but Carly is much more affordable than salon prices, and importantly she is ace, and really lovely, reliable and punctual. It's so convenient that she comes to your house, and doesn't mind a cheeky 4 year old running around nor a hungry 5 month baby chirping away.

Highly recommended. Thanks to all those who recommended her previously and therefore introduced her to me and my frizzy locks.

midivydale Wrote:

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> Tempting! Does she do high lights with more than

> one colour? I normally use a mix of 2 or 3 shades.

> Does anyone know?

> Her feedback is certainly very impressive



She does indeed.

Give her a text or call to discuss.

:)

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Carly is offering a free cut if you book a colour and Brazilian blowdry together. Valid until end of October.


Ps- loreal now do a range of shampoo, ever pure, ever riche and ever sleek that are sulphate free and therefore suitable for Brazilian blow dries

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Carly is offering 10% off all services in December.


She is also offering ?10 off a Brazilian blow dry in the month of January!


Give her a call or text on 07903 241 170 to arrange an appointment or if you have any questions.


Please mention the East Dulwich Forum when booking!

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