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Can anybody recommend a good hair stylist to do wedding hair? I live local but will be getting married in East London on my wedding day. They would need to available on Friday 26th July about 11am to do my wedding hair. Ideally I would like a trial first. I have an idea of how I want my hair, 20's slight finger wave and loosely tied up.


Please quote me a price for a trial and on the day. I am happy to cover public transport costs as there will be no parking near my hotel in Farringdon.


Please get back to me asap!


Desperate bride!

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