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Charity hairdressing day this FRIDAY 26 June at Boki's Hair in Herne Hill 8 am- 9 pm


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Hi everyone


We are running a Charity Hairdressing Day this Friday 26th June at Boki's Hair to help hairdressers in need - as part of a national day to support hairdressers who have suffered life-changing illnesses, are coping with severely disabled children or are going through particularly hard times.


We are donating half our day's trade and will be offering a fun-filled day, including free hand massages with all appointments courtesy of Slique Spa and cupcakes from Brixton Cake Shop. We are also taking donations.


Please come on down and support us, and this worthy cause. More information on the charity can be found at www.habb.org


You can book your appointment by calling: 0208 678 6646, or going to www.bokishair.com.


Thanks very much and hope to see you there!


Natasha and Boki

@bokishair

Facebook: bokis-hair-salon

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