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Have not had my hair cut in over a year. It is very long and desperately needs a trim. My daughter's hair is in exact same situation.


Can anyone recommend somewhere to go in East Dulwich preferably at the weekend? I have not been to any salons in ED for such a long time I am not sure where's good anymore.

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I know that GMS Hair (Melbourne Grove) is having a "1/2 price cut and style for you and your friends" (I got a text from them) If this interests you send me a pm with your phone number and i will forward the text to you with the offer.

If you book today you will recieve 1/2 price colour as well. You might need to phone to clarify the offer etc, but that is what the text suggests.


I do love Kuki on Bellenden road .....

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