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Hairdresser recommendation please


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Any recommendations for a decent local hairdresser ? One who can actually cut a straight line and offer a professional haircut! Had far too many hair disasters which have paid through the nose for the pleasure of. Someone has suggested Lauren at Myla and Davis ?( but have had a disastrous cut in their ED branch before 😳).

Just looking for a fairly easy classic cut. Thanks in advance for your honest recommendations.

Shingo at Kuki in Bellenden Road.


I had terrible experiences for decades, including at massively expensive places, and Shingo is brilliant. I wouldn't go anywhere else now.


He has lots of recommendations on here if you do a search.


http://www.kukihair.com/


You may have to wait a while for an appointment as he gets very booked up, for obvious reasons.

  • 2 weeks later...
Just seen my dear friend who had her hair hacked at, its very uneven , opp the old grove harvester top of lordship lane. Reminded me not to try there. Apparently many hairdressers insist on the point cutting technique which hides their mistakes and lack of skill. Anyone else know of anywhere to be trusted ??

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