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Recommendation for fab home hairdresser Stevie Thomas


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Just had an excellent cut and colour from Stevie today. Was the second time she has cut my hair after I found her recommended in a thread a few months back.

Currently difficult for me to get to a salon as I have two young children so needed someone to come round. Stevie is super friendly and professional and the cut and colour was at least to the standard ive received in various salons in the past. Also very reasonably priced.

Her number is 07535 660509 but PM if any specific questions.

Jess

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I have to add my voice to this post about Stevie as she is great. I have had her doing my highlights for about five years now and highly recommend her. She listens carefully to what you want, spends time showing you charts and colours, is flexible, punctual, professional and very reasonably priced.
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And another recommendation. Stevie came to cut my kids hair. She's charming, great with kids and frankly, did the best cuts they've ever had. My daughters hair is very very thick and wavy and she cut a very neat bob and even put some argan oil on it to help manage it and my son's is short and fine and his hair is immaculate now. Thanks Stevie - will always come back to you.
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I've been using Stevie for a number of years, since I lived in SE5, and she worked in a salon nearby. Now that she's mobile it's perfect US both. She is 100% reliable,always on time, and does a fantastic cut,and blow dry for me every time and at a very reasonable price. I'm in kirkdale now.
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