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I've been going to my lovely East Dulwich hairdresser for years but the prices have gone up so much recently I'm thinking I'm going to have to try elsewhere. I'm fully aware that rent and costs have also gone up so I do sympathise with the price rise, but £200+ for highlights and a cut is more than I feel comfortable paying. Anyone got any recommendations for local hairdressers that are on the cheaper end of the spectrum but still good?

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Shingo at Kuki in Bellenden Road is absolutely brilliant. I've been going there for years 

I have only ever had Shingo, who owns the salon,  but I believe the others there are also very good.

The prices are the same whoever you have.

Https://kukihair.com

I have very thin and fine hair, and in the past, whenever I've found a good cutter, they have moved on and it took me ages to find someone else.

I can't recommend Shingo highly enough. But usually you have to wait some time for an appointment as he gets booked up very quickly (not over the summer though as people are away).

Prices have gone up recently, so it may still be more than you want to pay, but the length of time between cuts will depend on the style. I've recently had a quite short bob which is going to mean cuts every couple of months.

 

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On 14/08/2024 at 11:55, Sue said:

Shingo at Kuki in Bellenden Road is absolutely brilliant. I've been going there for years 

I have only ever had Shingo, who owns the salon,  but I believe the others there are also very good.

The prices are the same whoever you have.

Https://kukihair.com

I have very thin and fine hair, and in the past, whenever I've found a good cutter, they have moved on and it took me ages to find someone else.

I can't recommend Shingo highly enough. But usually you have to wait some time for an appointment as he gets booked up very quickly (not over the summer though as people are away).

Prices have gone up recently, so it may still be more than you want to pay, but the length of time between cuts will depend on the style. I've recently had a quite short bob which is going to mean cuts every couple of months.

 

Thank you so much for the recommendation.  I went to Shingo for a cut only and I will never go to anyone else.  He was so painstaking and I left with a terrific hair cut.

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