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  • 4 weeks later...

M K mobile hairdress Wrote:

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> As requested I have put my mobile number on here,

> contact me if you need a

> Mobile hairdresser 07928079233 also spray tanning,

> eyelash and eyebrow tinting

> And waxing are also available in your own home...

  • 3 weeks later...

M K mobile hairdress Wrote:

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> M K mobile hairdress Wrote:

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> > As requested I have put my mobile number on

> here,

> > contact me if you need a

> > Mobile hairdresser 07928079233 also spray

> tanning,

> > eyelash and eyebrow tinting

> > And waxing are also available in your own

> home...

  • 3 months later...

I was (ordered)/ politely asked by my partner to post up some feedback on this hairdresser. It took me a while to register and navigate my way around the forum to find her but success at last. I have been (told) / again politely asked to say.

"Thank you very much for the excellent job that you did with my hair for my Mother's Birthday Party. I often talked myself out of using a mobile hairdresser but I am glad that I finally did. The service that you provide is excellent and you put me at ease throughout. The final result was amazing and I will be certainly calling on your services again." (Kathy - Barry Road)

I think that I got all of the message correct and I wont have to sleep on the sofa tonight :) From my own point of view you did make her hair look stunning and you cheered her up no end. Thank you.

  • 2 weeks later...

Well the reason why that happened, (comment above) is I also work at home, not as much as mobile, on this occasion I was doing this lady's hair at my house, and when her husband picked her up, he said he could read comments, but not leave one, as a few people have said to me, so he was showed what to do.

I have been a mobile hairdresser for a long time, I have many recomdations on here, all genuine, I done a wedding a little while ago, she put pictures of my work, with a recomdation.

Just wanted to clear that up. Margaret

I couldn't recommend MK mobile Hair dresser enough. I found Margaret to be very friendly, professional and gave my daughter and me the colour and hair style requested. Margaret also gave advice on hair styles that suit our faces.

And my eye brows look lovely too.


Thank god for Dulwich Forum for finding me Mk

Mobile hair dressing ,Margaret will be doing our hair permently from now.

  • 2 weeks later...

I just called Margaret this morning based on the recommendations on here and she was able to do my hair the same day. I found her friendly, a decent hair cut, and no trying to convince me to have a ?40 cut and blowdry. Just a cut. Brilliant!

Lesley

  • 1 month later...

I contacted Margaret after reading the recommendations on here. Margaret is very friendly, professional and gave me the hair style I requested and advice on hair care. I had long hair down to my mid back and I wanted a bob. Margaret did a great job and my friends and family love my new haircut. She's reasonably priced and makes you feel really comfortable.


Thank you Margaret MK mobile hair dressers 07928079233.

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