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We are thrilled to welcome back the lovely Gunel Osman.

She's originally a Vidal Sassoon girl, from back in the day.

She was with us after we just opened in 2013 and left to join the Kooki team in Peckham.


However, she has decided to come back to The Galleon, which makes us really happy.

We love her dearly and she's a hot little hairdresser!

She's a great technical stylist delivering really sharp cuts, the VS training on show with every snip of the scissors.



She's with us every Thursday (until late) and every second Tuesday.

We will be opening on Sundays from July 5th and Gunel will be happily holding the fort in the salon every other Sunday.


Her prices are:

?50 for a Ladies' Cut and Finish

?35 for a Gents' Cut and Finish

?15 for children under 10.

For Teenagers, please see the website.

www.galleonhair.co.uk


We hope to see you soon.


The Galleon Team (and Gunel).

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