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Recommendation for hairdresser - Myla & Davis


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Thoroughly recommend Myla & Davis on North Cross Road. Service is really good - they are super friendly and v knowledgable. I usually dislike getting my hair cut and get stressed about being judged at the hairdressers but they were all really pleasant and very helpful - it was a stress free and lovely experience! I have long hair and my cut and blow dry was ?50 with Oscar. Will definitely be going back regularly.
  • 1 month later...
Have to third this. I used to go in town and wouldnt have thought of going local. This experience was so much more relaxing than nipping out in a lunch break with the rest of Soho. The haircutting is great and the people just lovely. The East Dulwich one lets you bring children on a Tuesday and cant do enough to keep your little one entertained. The coffee is superb!!! Oscar has cut my hair a couple of times and both times Ive been really pleased. Huge thanks to Jess for entertaining my daughter!!

Just to balance things out I had a terrible experience there recently and would never go again :-( The hairdresser (who I shan't name) ignored everything I said, cut my hair in the exact style she had her hair, and dried it poker straight when I said I never straighten my hair. Second I washed it, it looked awful. And it was uneven.


They were very kind in getting me back to fix it, where all errors were acknowledged, but I still lost a lot more hair than ever planned.


I won't be going again, sadly. Shame, as I have had good cuts there.


I think as long as you aren't looking for something too creative, they are good.

I had a bad experience with Lauren at Myla & Davis, I had to go back and get my cut repaired by another stylist who had to cut it into a bob as this was the only way of making it look less like a mullet! I now go to kuki in peckham and haven't looked back!
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Just had a wonderful cut at Myla & Davis with the lovely Oscar. I had a major re-style, cutting off and donating my long hair to charity and they were really accommodating with all the extra faff of sorting that out for me. And I got a gorgeous cut that I love. Everyone took really good care of me and I'll definitely be back!

Grainne17 Wrote:

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> I had a bad experience with Lauren at Myla &

> Davis, I had to go back and get my cut repaired by

> another stylist who had to cut it into a bob as

> this was the only way of making it look less like

> a mullet! I now go to kuki in peckham and haven't

> looked back!


xxxxxx


I also totally recommend Kuki - they're in Bellenden Road (at the end nearest East Dulwich, just where the shops start). Loads of other recommendations for them on here.


I go to Shingo, but all the stylists at Kuki seem very good.

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