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> Help. I normally go to Gemma at Kuki but she's

> booked up for weeks and I'm desperate. Any

> recommendations for hairdressers particularly good

> with long layered hair?

Nicky Clarke is well rated and he's got long hair - not sure if it's layered.

I'd also recommend Stevie. I have thick curly hair who many hairdressers have struggled with in the past. I contacted Stevie after seeing her recommended on the forum. I'm delighted with her. She is excellent at straightening/styling my hair. She is always prompt, reliable & very cheery. Give her a go. I'm sure you won't be disappointed. 07535 660509
  • 2 weeks later...
Might be a bit late on this but I can recommend Miguel at Rocks hair - I know he's had a few positive comments on this forum but I do think it's justified. When long, my hair tends to somehow be both completely flat and flyaway but he manages to transform it. Plus he's lovely.
  • 1 month later...
Just wanted to recommend my hairdresser Stevie. She is fantastic. She comes to your house and is always punctual and friendly. She really listens to what you want unlike a lot of people who tell you what they would like you to have! She is really good with colours and a good cutter and her prices are very competitive. A genuinely nice person so I really don't dread it anymore! Her number is 07535 660509
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