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Hairdresser for 80+ woman


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I'm looking for a good mobile hairdresser to wash and blow dry my Grandmother's hair. This is just a one off (for my wedding on 29 June - she lives in Cheshire and usually has her hair done there). Does anyone have any good recommendations? I'm keen to find someone who is used to working with older women, as I'm anxious about her ending up with a young and trendy new hair do that she won't be happy with!


Thanks,

Emma

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Lindsay, the mobile hairdresser called recently by appointment, dead on time.Lindsay cut coloured and blow dried my wife's hair with an excellent result. My wife is delighted. Very pleasant lady and a very affordable price.

Highly recommended. Lindsay can be contacted on 07599 726814.

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