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• #52
Headinzm on Lordship lane do a cut for £24. Stacey is good.
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• #53
So how much would people be willing to pay for a 'non salon' but a pro cut by an experienced stylist?
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• #54
Headnizm is good? Soo close to my house. Never fancied it tbh.
I'd travel North and pay for a Mrs. Todd cut. Between £20-£30 seems the go?
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• #55
Who is this Mrs. Todd and what is her deal?
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• #56
http://www.lfgss.com/thread59788.html
If she's up for a day of cutting Todd, I'm sure we could all make a day of it?
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• #57
+1, if she can sort out a longish asymetric fringe on hair that is constantly trying to get wavy I'm in.
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• #58
OK sorry the late reply. She now works at Kontakt in Stoke Newington but may be up for doing some personal work. She's already cut a few of the polo ladies...
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• #59
She will charge £30 per cut (45-50 instore) and would be happy to arrange a day of cutting, wine, and bikes...
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• #60
Curtis is still looking for clients. Let me know!
I emailed him before Xmas and he never got back to me.
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• #61
Sorry Littleheather! He must have missed your email. I will tell him off!
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• #62
I'm going to need a hair-stylist (and possibly make-up artist) on the morning of my sister's central London wedding in June - sadly, the hair and makeup budget doesn't extend to bridesmaids or mother of the bride and I don't trust myself to do it without some catastrophic results (think Rocky Horror Show / Tim Burton protagonists etc.).
Any reasonably priced suggestions welcome.
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• #63
My friend used these people for her wedding makeup, they come to you, which is nice. Not sure if that's in your budget range, but a place to start looking.
http://www.returntoglory.co.uk/client/makeup-|-makeup-368.aspx
(Super cheap option is to go into MAC or somewhere similar and ask to try on all their stuff, their staff can be pretty good!)
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• #64
Thank you - will take a look.
Curtis is still looking for clients. Let me know!