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hi my name is stephen

ihave been a mobile hairdresser for over 10 years. i already have a successful business,but i an always

looking for new clients.

i live in se22 but i do cover the whole of south london.

i have been a hairdresser for over 25 years. and had my own salon.

i cover all aspects of hairdressing, cut and blowdrys

tinting

highlights

perming

wedding hair and hair up for special occasion:s

alot of my clients are nct mum;s we try to get afew mum;s together so they can all have there hair done at the same

time.


my contact number is 07951874838

look forward to hearing from you

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I would like to recommend Stephen. He is an excellent hairdresser and I have been using him for over 3 years. I live in Dulwich and have young children so getting time for highlights is never easy.


Stephen has cut and highlighted my hair and has always done a great job. Many of my friends use him too. He is reasonably priced and as a real bonus is great at getting the kids to sit still and does theirs too!

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