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Just to say I love this place on Forest Hill Road. Su and Oz are lovely and accommodating and they always have brilliant deals.


I now have my hair and beauty/nails done with them as they do a super job and are really good value - they say they now do discounts for NHS staff and family!


Big thumbs up from me. N

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  • 10 months later...
I just want to thank Nikki for recommending Bounce beauty salon to me. A couple of weeks a go i took my sister there to get her haircut and highlighted, they done a fantastic job of it, I decided to go back there myself, I got my hair cut and they once again managed to impress me and suprise me at the same time. my hair never looked so good. Thank you so much to the whole team at Bounce beauty salon.
My sister and I go to Bounce on a regular basis to have a pedicure and I'd highly reccomend it, Su and Oz are lovely, they make us feel so relaxed and comfortable, they put so much effort into their work and it's a pleasure to go there, the prices are very reasonable too .

I agree I use Sue all the time discovered them a couple of years ago have recommended them to many who have been really happy.

So for all of you who think that Lordship Lane is the only place try this out its not far at all and the prices are soooooooooooooooooooo much better.

  • 4 months later...
I totally agree! I recommend Bounce Hair & Beauty Salon. Su and Oz have done a good job to my hair yesterday and they were accommodating, too! Very friendly people and have a passion in what they were doing especially Su (owner). Now I've finally found a permanent hair dresser!!

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