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GMs on Melbourne Grove, nr ED train station. They have various offers on so worth ringing to see if they have an offer on at the mo - I had half price cut & blow inc treatment (?35 all in all) last Saturday :) Stephen (new hairdresser there) is excellent. Plus you get a free hand massage, always good!

I've tried them all and Kuki is definitely the best.


Sorry Esme but I've had terrible experiences at GMs in the past.


Check out this thread, sjhsjh:


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,752426,page=1


And a cut and blow dry is ?40, and for a better cut than I've had at places like Charles Worthington.

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