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You could try Shingo at Kuki Hair which is in Nunhead. He is excellent, but gets booked up very quickly! Equally as good is Miguel at Rocks Hair which is just by Denmark Hill train station (he worked at Kuki for a while). He has just opened up his own salon and at the moment, it's just himself. Both guys are fabulous hairdressers :)
Another vote for Kuki, and Shingo (although Pauline is also brilliant, and I'm sure the other stylists are too). He gets booked up quickly for weekend slots, but if you are able to go during the week it's much easier, I rang today and booked a weekday morning appointment with no trouble.

I have just had a fab cut and colour at Rocks Hair at the top end of Grove Lane. Miguel spent ages making sure he knew what I'd like and offered a great solution to the disastrous cut and colour I'd had done elsewhere. I had a great shiny hair treatment too and the whole experience was excellent. Highly recommended! No-one else will be touching my hair!

02073265351 he has very flexible opening hours as he lives above the salon

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Wow! A lot of recommendations for Kuki - I don't think I know that one.


But I'm going to recommend Myla & Davis. The service is just wonderful. A little pricey & further {situated in Railton Rd, Herne Hill} but it took me so many years, a lot of bad experiences & 'meh' services, both within East Dulwich & west end until I found this little gem. If anyone's as 'particular' about their long locks, hair color & condition, as I am, I promise you can't go wrong with this place. They also offer a fine selection of wines, teas & coffees & a special 'baby Monday' for those who have kids {or want to avoid them!} It's always a relaxing experience here; just you & your stylist - you'll never be crowded with 3 + girls surrounding you {like Village Way} which always made me feel really uncomfortable. There's no such thing as a 'rough blow dry', you'll end up walking out with a masterpiece one way or the other!


Zina is my favourite :3


www.mylaanddavis.co.uk

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