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Wedding Hair and Make Up - Amanda Roberts


DulwichLP

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Having found Amanda Roberts at www.hairandmakeup4u.com through reviews on the EDF I wanted to post another recommendation for her.


Amanda was able to create a gorgeous plaited hair up do for me from my scraps of photos I found for her which I absolutely loved, and my makeup was just perfect and lasted all day and night. I just wish I could look like that every day! My mum and bridesmaids were also very happy and Amanda was able to keep them all happy despite having very different styles, which is an achievement in itself.


Not only is she an amazing make up artist and hair dresser who made me look a million dollars on my wedding day, she is also a lovely and calm professional person to have around you on your big day so thank you again so much Amanda!

  • 2 weeks later...

Thank you so much for recommending me DulwichLP.


A quick reminder that I am offering one-to-one make-up lesson gift vouchers.

I also do hair and make-up for other special occasions, such as Christmas/birthday parties.

Please feel free to message me for more details.

All the best

Amanda Roberts x

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