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Hairdresser recommendation


annie7

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Help! I'm a mature woman in desperate need of a good cut. I usually use lovely Kuki in Bellenden Road but Amy, who usually does my hair, is out of action until February and Shingo is also away at the moment. Can anyone recommend any of the other hairdressers at Kuki or can you recommend anywhere else I can try?
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  • 1 month later...

I love http://www.willisb.com/ This was my first hair cut here and definitely not my last! Both Kristina and Rebecca made me feel so comfortable and at home. Lovely lovely people and Kristina took so much time and effort over my hair cut really making it something special.

Now I want to have something like http://therighthairstyles.com/balayage-hair-colors/# and I'll go to Willis B again.

  • 8 months later...

Hi, I had my hair cut by Andrew at Myla & Davis on North Cross Road recently and was really happy. First cut I've been 100 per cent happy with in a few years.


Just got a new haircut (honey blonde layered cut something like this: http://www.betrendsetter.com/best-hairstyles-hair-color-green-eyes/) and really satisfied.

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