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Galleon hairdressers has anyone used them for cuts?


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melbourne groover Wrote:

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> I think their prices are lower than similar places

> round here (could be wrong but has been my

> experience).


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If memory serves, all the stylists at Kuki in Bellenden Road - including Shingo - charge ?40 for a cut, which is a lot less than ?55.


I used to go to Charles Worthington in town, and have had a much better cut from Shingo.


I don't know how the cut compares to Galleon, but I'm very happy with Kuki so I've no wish to pay ?15 more :)

I had a cheaper price by a woman who had only been working as a hairdresser for several years previously. ie not fully qualified, but it was brilliantly cut. About ?45 if I recall.


BUT, go up Cheltenham Road to Honeys (ex Top Knot) and the lovely Hayley is also an excellent cutter. Can highly recommend her. And she will tell you the lovely story as to why she changed the name to Honeys.

In the spirit of giving a balanced picture, I had a pretty bad cut and poor service from the Galleon but sounds like I'm in the minority. Of all the local hairdressers I've tried I would recommend Jeannette, formerly with Roche and currently doing home visits. Details somewhere on the forum.

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