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I went to Traci at Lawler Steel after having a bad hair colour experience at another local salon. I had previously used a West End salon for 15 years but once I had kids found the trek to up to town inconvenient. Traci sorted my colour out which I'm really pleased with and suggested an update for my haircut - much needed. I have recommended her to lots of friends who continue to use her, so she must be doing something right. I agree choosing the right hairdresser is a personal thing but in my opinion she's worth the money and cuts down my travelling time.
Unfortunately I didn't have a very good experience at Lawler & Steel when I went there last spring and it took six months to grow out what was a truly terrible haircut. The staff were nice, the colour was ok but I knew as soon as I tried to blowdry my hair myself that the cut was a shambles! I didn't have Traci so maybe that was where I went wrong; I've wanted to find a good salon locally so I didn't have to trek into the west-end and I do keep meaning to try Kuki as they seem to be well regarded on here. I think sometimes when you're considering a new hairdresser it's good to go in for a blowdry first so you can get a feel for a salon and watch what they are doing on other clients before you book in for a cut or colour.
Like another poster, for years I trekked to Putney to have my hair cut/coloured after a colleague recommending someone over there to me. Then I found Andres, who works in Partridges in West Dulwich. I've found him fabulous in terms of color and cut. As my hair has gotten longer, there is little you can do with long long hair, but people do always comment on the good cut he has given, he does give it a great style despite its length. I'm sure he's dying for me to allow him to chop most of it off at this stage :)
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Maddy1431 Wrote:

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> I recently experienced East Dulwich Hairdressing

> scene and never again. Alot of salons had prices

> nearly twice the price of what I pay in Soho and I

> am now going to my usual in Soho to correct what

> was done.



Well, "East Dulwich Hairdressing scene" covers an awful lot of hairdressers (and I agree some of them are awful, having in the past tried many of them).


Who did you go to, and what did they do wrong? Surely they ought to put it right themselves if they've f-ed up?


You can't have tried Kuki in Bellenden Road?


I've just had another fantastic cut from Shingo.


The price for a cut and blow dry has just gone up to ?45, but for the result it's an absolute bargain.


I used to go to Charles Worthington in Covent Garden, and the last stylist I had there cut my hair so badly that someone else from there had to cut it free for ages to get it looking half decent again.


Shingo cuts my hair much better than ever I had done anywhere in town, plus it lasts a lot longer.


Kuki (and Shingo in particular) have many many recommendations on this forum. We can't all be wrong, surely :)

Maddy1431 Wrote:

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> I recently experienced East Dulwich Hairdressing

> scene and never again. Alot of salons had prices

> nearly twice the price of what I pay in Soho and I

> am now going to my usual in Soho to correct what

> was done.



Try Stevie Thomas, she will come to your house. She has a thread on here, with quite a few recommendations.

Would love to know of a Soho hairdressers that charges almost half as much as ED hairdressers.

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