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Blonde highlights recommendations please


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Hi,


I recently moved to the area and am looking for a hairdresser who can do a great job with blonde highlights. After having a couple of bad experiences elsewhere in London, I'd prefer to go off recommendations. Ideally it would be somewhere were I could get a good cut too (I have fine, long hair) but the colour's my priority.


Any suggestions are very welcome.


Thanks

Myla and Davis are excellent for highlights and cuts - there's a branch on North Cross Road (also in Herne Hill and Brixton) In the past I spent a lot of time (and money!) at bigger brand salons in the West End, and personally I think the quality at Myla and Davis is just as good (and I'm quite particular with cut and colour..)

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