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New Boutique Salon Open SE22


Aimeeblu321

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Good morning all


I have opened a small Boutique Hair Salon on North Cross Road and am offering 25% discount through November!

Entrance through Maison Dog Antiques.come and have a brows at our beautiful home antiques and get your hair done, this a beautiful space for one on one service and feel completely relaxed and at ease.


Come and have a cake and Prosecco with us on Saturday


www.aimeeblu.com

07854424249

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I would love to post a recommendation for Aimee. I went for my first visit with Aimee...what a treat! Lovely relaxed space, on your own with Aimee, lovely feeling of relaxation, she listened to my somewhat garbled request for how I?d like my hair cut,,, and totally got it right! I?m so pleased with the results, felt very spoilt, and pampered.. a great experience. I?m booking again! Sue
My last cut and blow dry was ?20 (had gone up from ?19 due to pandemic - as a pensioner I would not be able to afford to go to this establishment. Low lights cost me ?40 with cut and blow dry. I go to unfashionable Forest Hill - my stylist used to operate in ED but moved to set up his own business.

neilclarke Wrote:

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> Best hair cut in east Dulwich - Aimee has been

> cutting my hair for years at Kuki hair I?m so glad

> I found her at her new salon. Such a personal

> space, felt very relaxed and looked after x


Oh, that Aimee! I had her once in Kuki and she was fab..

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