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ElmGrove Wrote:

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> Their level one stylists are almost the same price

> as stylists at Kuki(?40)who are far more

> experienced.


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Really?


I that case, deffo go to Kuki. Loads of recommendations here for all their stylists, but Shingo is great.

  • 4 weeks later...

I have no idea what Miguel is like - I'm sure he's excellent - but just because somebody is "experienced" does not necessarily make them good!


It's skills that count, not the number of years you've been working at a job, whatever it is.


And the stylists at Kuki are all excellent, according to all reports (though I have only had my hair cut there by Shingo).

I'm not saying Miguel is not good - I have no idea! :)


I was making the general point that "experience" is not necessarily the same as "skill".


I have never had a problem getting an appointment with Shingo except when he has been on holiday. I have no intention of trying anybody else just so that I can have a "back-up"!

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