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Hi all, I'd appreciate some tips...


I want to get my hair cut towards end Jan (I've been about twice in the last 3 years). Can anyone recommend a stylist or salon they think is good? The last few times I've been a bit disappointed (main gripe is doing a really hurried blow or being persuaded to have a 'fashiony' style when all I want is a classic good cut!).


I don't mind paying for one of the more senior stylists for a better cut. Locally or up in town. As I haven't been in ages I don't mind spending up to ?80.


Many thanks :-)


Ps


Sorry just to add Im asking in the family room as I want a mum friendly haircut really, if there is such a thing!

I get depressed going locally, but every now and then make the effort to go near to where I worked and go to Stagedoor in Horseferry Road, Victoria - my stylist is Claudia but all the others fab too. Think I have tried everywhere decent in SE15 and SE22 and nowhere quite hits the mark despite the prices, worth the effort going into town. Local ok but just not quite hitting the mark.

I am a big fan of all the team at Myla and Davies by the station in Herne Hill - http://www.mylaanddavis.co.uk/Myla_and_Davis/Home.html

Sue in particular is great - very cool, but hugely approachable and does great cuts!


(not that you want to bring your kids along to the appointment, but they do a Kid Friendly Monday with toys etc in the salon)

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