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...not a salon this time but a marvellous mobile hairdresser. Jason Churchill 07897 214 131


I am incredibly hard to please when it comes to allowing a hairdresser near my "precious" hair...most have rarely managed more than one cut....I have found someone who is really gifted at knowing exactly what I want...I've been using him for a couple of years now and feel he deserves some recognition. Lovely hair guaranteed and well worth washing it yourself for the price and amazing haircut. Lovely guy too.

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