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Broken up with my hairdresser and need recommendations for a curly hair wizard in London

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ghislaine · 20/12/2011 11:19

Thread title says it all really. I've been seeing the same woman for the last five year, and put up with her brusqueness/rudeness because she actually did a good job on my curls. But yesterday it all came to an end. I stomped out of the salon and now can't/won't go back.

Can anyone recommend someone in (centralish) London who is good with type 2A/2B curls, won't fill my hair with mousse, and understands that 'it springs up when dry" actually means that it will?

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eandz · 20/12/2011 11:27

possibly, she has curly hair herself so understands. shall i pm you? she's a mobile hairdresser but she can give you her salon info if you'd like to see here there instead.

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JosieRosie · 20/12/2011 11:31

I've been going to Idol Hair, in Victoria Park (Hackney) - Greta is fab with curls. It's a lovely little salon, they are all very sweet and friendly. It's not terribly cheap but I think it's worth it. She gives my hair the best cut I've ever had. PM me if you need more details Smile

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MissFoodie · 20/12/2011 15:04

eandz - whereabouts is she based? would be interested in her coming to my home but depends what part of town she's in, thx

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eandz · 20/12/2011 17:34

She's in Golders Green i think, or Hendon, some part of NW; but I like her prices and I like her work. However, she has been known to be just a teeny tiny bit clumsy on a very small occasion. I think she's okay to use, but I have friends who feel that is a deal breaker.

pm me and I will happily give out her name and number.

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fluffylegs · 20/12/2011 19:05

Pierpoint on Archer Street in Soho. Lovely salon- quiet, friendly and no BS. The owner is good with curly hair. I think he's called Dan.

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fluffylegs · 20/12/2011 19:06

Gh, what was the straw that broke the camels back? ( nosy)

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Figgyrollsintoapudding · 20/12/2011 19:13

I know somewhere Clapham Junction area - he is lovely and inexpensive by london standards! Let me know

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MissFoodie · 20/12/2011 19:23

eandz, thanks, but too far :(
figgy, can you pm me your details? clapham is v close by!
thx

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Figgyrollsintoapudding · 20/12/2011 19:50

Have pm'd you

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QueenOfAllBiscuitsandMuffins · 20/12/2011 20:06

Oh wow, do you think he would be free tomorrow arvo, I need a fringe and am in CJ.

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Moomachine · 20/12/2011 20:13

If you're still looking Natalie, at the House of Charles Worthington in Covent Garden, is excellent. She persuaded me to go back curly after years of straightening, and now I love my hair.

Plus I really don't think that they are any more expensive than most London salons. I certainly know people who have been to Toni & Guy and paid more than I usually do.

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Northernlurker · 20/12/2011 20:18

No recommendations but I love the phrase 'broken up' in this context. I ended a long term hairdressing relationship a few months back. It had just got stale and boring and the last straw was when she was two timing me and finishing off somebody else's hair whilst starting mine. I expect exclusive attention! Then I rebounded into somebody else's arms - v flash layout but very dull hair. So now I'm booked for somewhere else on Friday........will be telling them I'm looking for something funky and exciting but also long term and stable and no they can't change me my parting.

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ghislaine · 22/12/2011 15:54

Well, fluffy, it was this. I turn up at the (glass) door. It's locked. She sees me and ignores me until I press the buzzer. I come in but she doesn't say hello, but stands there with hands on hips and a grim look on her face. I ask if she can fit me in, start telling her what a rubbish day I've had. She says "I'll have to stay late, I'll have to stay late" (about ten mins by my calculations) over and over again. No smile, no welcome, no recognition that over the years my husband and I must have spent 1000s on haircuts with her and could have spent even more over the future, and maybe she could stay "late" just this once.

Being 36 weeks preggers and on a short fuse already, I decided I'd had enough of this sort of treatment over the last few years, put my coat back on, shout "Fine" in her general direction several times and stomp out while she's yelling after me :"What's all this about then?". I like to think I maintained some modicum of dignity by not slamming the door.

Thanks everyone for your recommendations. I shall flirt with a few I think before I settle down again.

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ilovegreenbeans · 22/12/2011 20:00

If you're close to Victoria Park, I'd recommend Greta at Idol Hair too. Don't live nearby anymore and miss her cuts so much!

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fluffylegs · 22/12/2011 21:01

Ghi sounds to me like you did the right thing. Good for you and good luck with your new relationship!

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Emo76 · 23/12/2011 09:49

figgy could you PM me those details - near me and I need a new hairdresser!

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kasbah72 · 23/12/2011 09:51

Chloe at John Frieda in Mayfair is brilliant. She has worked with my unruly curls for about 10 years now and I wouldn't go anywhere else! It is the Alford Street branch. Not cheap at all but worth every penny!

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oioverhere · 23/12/2011 09:57

Neil Curtis
Mobile: 07940 905250 (Any time)
Email: [email protected]
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Barnaby's Hairdressers: 020 7226 2177
(Tuesdays, Fridays, Saturdays & every other Sunday)
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By tube: Highbury & Islington (Victoria) and Finsbury Park (Victoria & Picadilly)
By bus: 4, 19 & 236
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