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> Does anyone know if they have a website or can

> someone let me know the prices they charge for cut

> and blow dry? Many thanks.


See their post here. Doesn't look like the website is live yet, but there is a phone number you could use.

  • 4 weeks later...
I have just had a great experience at the Galleon- could not recommend more! The building is lovely, friendly yet professional and knowledgable staff and great music throughout! Lilly, the colour specialist, did a amazing job helping me to find my perfect wedding hair colour and Mark cut and finished my hair beautifully. They've obviously had a think about the mini massage as I got one of those too LauraCR! I also thought for the service they give compared to other salons on LL it was really reasonable at just over ?100 for all over colour, cut and finish. Will definitely be back!
I had my hair cut there by mark a few weeks ago too and loved it. the whole concept is different and it's great to have a Stylist who has been working at the best Salons in central London on our door step. The best thing is my cut still looks like it was just done!!
  • 5 months later...

Hi guys, I'm a trainee at the galleon hair salon. I'm looking for models, at the moment I'm doing one length bobs (on the shoulders or above) if anyone is interested please let me know! :)

It's Tuesdays at 4:30pm.. Mark is watching me every step of the way so there's no going wrong! It's also free of charge! Hopefully i'll hear from you guys!

Hey Amy


This sounds perfect - I have an above shoulder bob that needs a trim but unfortunately next Tuesday is the only night I can't do next week! Let me know if by any chance you decide to change the night, make it later or offer this again - I'm definitely keen!


If not I'll see you next time I make a booking as love the Galleon!

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