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Re: Can any1 recommend an affordable but brilliant hairdresser?!

by townieatheart » Tue Apr 26, 2011 12:07 am

Thought I should update this post as I found a great hairdresser! She was actually recommended in another post and I thought I would give her a try. Her name is Sophie and she's an ex Vidal Sasoon Director. I've now used her twice and my hair looks loads better. It's still very fine but she's cut it in such a way that I can style it to make it look much fuller. And to top it all I'm actually receiving compliments on how lovely my hair's looking!
Her website is www.bysophie.co.uk

Re: Can any1 recommend an affordable but brilliant hairdresser?!

by rachelnorrie » Tue Mar 01, 2011 12:26 pm

I go to Rush on St Johns Road to a LOVELY lady called Jen.

She is amazing and I thoroughly recommend her. She has loads of experience with women who have just had babies and listens to what style you want rather than just chopping away!
;)

Re: Can any1 recommend an affordable but brilliant hairdresser?!

by nataliesmummy » Mon Feb 28, 2011 9:34 pm

billie boos in clapham is fab

Re: Can any1 recommend an affordable but brilliant hairdresser?!

by fatherof6 » Mon Feb 28, 2011 9:17 pm

Primo hair studio on lavender hill my wife goes to them and loves it.


give them a go 0207 228 3982

Re: Can any1 recommend an affordable but brilliant hairdresser?!

by Sam001 » Wed Feb 23, 2011 2:50 pm

I just discovered CAMERINI on St John's Hill - had my hair cut there a few weeks ago, love the new hairstyle! Hair cut and blow dry and very friendly and nice service - all for £36! not bad for london.

Re: Can any1 recommend an affordable but brilliant hairdresser?!

by Batsneedfriends » Fri Feb 18, 2011 6:51 pm

PS - allabouthairandbeauty are running a bargain colour sale this weekend only. See main post in this section - cut, colour and blowdry just £50. Quote 'SSS' when booking.

allabouthairandbeauty
122 Streatham Hill
London SW2 4RS
020 8674 5403/2064

Re: Can any1 recommend an affordable but brilliant hairdresser?!

by Batsneedfriends » Wed Feb 02, 2011 4:58 pm

I have to confess an interest here: my partner is a hairdresser - you'll see his banner ad on the homepage, www.allabouthairandbeauty.com.

Anyway - I was previously a client of his, and went to see him when I had lost a great deal of hair through hypothyroidism. Of course I'm hopelessly biased, but he was brilliant -just quietly and discreetly cut in a series of layers to maximise volume. He's very big on what he calls 'personal consultation before you pick up the scissors', so if you wanted to call him I think you'd find him sympathetic.

His name's Richard if you want to look him up on the site.

Re: Can any1 recommend an affordable but brilliant hairdresser?!

by ClaraB » Mon Jan 31, 2011 4:08 pm

I'd love to know if you find someone good for this. I have the same problem and have been avoiding going to a hairdresser b/c I feel like they won't have enough to work with!

Re: Can any1 recommend an affordable but brilliant hairdresser?!

by Karin1979 » Mon Jan 31, 2011 3:02 pm

Yes, Primmo Hair Studio is fab .... always very happy and great prices!! .. 020 7228 3982 x

Re: Can any1 recommend an affordable but brilliant hairdresser?!

by muminamuddle » Mon Jan 31, 2011 9:07 am

I have very fine hair. I use a great professional hairdresser/ colourist who comes to my house which cuts the costs down. Try Sue; 07968326745

Re: Can any1 recommend an affordable but brilliant hairdresser?!

by Raspberry-Sorbet » Wed Jan 26, 2011 7:50 pm

Katie at Cox McMillan on Battersea Rise cuts my daughter's hair. She is brilliant, listens to exactly what i am hoping for, shows me where she is about to cut before she does it to check I am happy with it. They do a proper hair wash first and I think that equals a better cut when the hair is wet. My daughter has curls at the end and I didn't want them chopped off and they haven't been!

Can any1 recommend an affordable but brilliant hairdresser?!

by townieatheart » Wed Jan 26, 2011 5:47 pm

Hi, my second child is just over a year and my hair has been falling out for months now. I know that I just have to be patient and it will grow back but it is really getting me down and so it would be great if I could find a hairdresser that is great at cutting fine hair.
Does anyone have any recommendations? I'm in SW11, happy to travel a little but not too far because of children.
thanks x

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