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Can anyone recommend a hairdresser whos good with curly hair?


I haven't enjoyed going to the hairdresser in ages, I feel I either come out with 80's volume, ringlets or I ask for it to be dried straight for a change only to discover when I wash it at home they cut it to look good straight but for for my natural curls.


Any recommendations would be great, willing to travel a bit so doesn't have to only be in E.


Thanks

Curly hair mess !

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I feel your pain.


If you fancy a trip on the overground you can try Simone at Blue Tit Clapton. There is also a blue tit in peckham, but I don't know if they have someone good with curly barnets.


My review is the fourth one down. I think it is the first time I have had a good cut and curly blow dry.


http://www.qype.co.uk/place/2525484-Blue-Tit-London?p_listing=63710233

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