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01-06-2012, 05:44 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 124
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Good Curly Hair salon/dressers
Hi,
I really need to find or know about a good curly hair salon in the following places in England. I really want a salon that has someone that's good with trimming curly hair, braiding, twisting, styling, can do wonders to curly hair without applying any heat to it, knows her products and how they're to be used, DOESN'T advice to get hair relaxed, thinned, flat ironed or straightened etc.
Okay! so the thing is, I'm going to be moving to one of the places below. The decision hasn't been made yet. So, here are the places:
- Malvern, Worcestershire
- SevenOaks, Kent
- Caterham, Surrey
- Haileybury, Hertford, Hertforshire
- Wellington, Crowthorne, Berkshire
Also, I am still yet to find a good curly salon in Southampton and I can't trouble my aunt to help me with my hair because she's got a job that keeps her real busy till late at night or early hours of the morning and she has 3 daughters who both need help with their hair. If you can find a good curly salon in Southampton, I'll be sooo sooo happy!
Thank you! 
Oh! and a Happy New Year to everyone!
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Things I use: Olive Oil, Canola oil, rosemary oil, aloe vera gel, shea butter, mayonnaise, eggs, milk, bananas
Everything I use is 100% natural. I make most of them myself because then I'm sure what's in it and I'm sure nothing's added, it's pure, it's natural.
Things I avoid: Mineral oil (codename: Baby oil), heat (I'm a total, no hair driers, no straighteners, no curling irons, no flat irons, no hot combs...nada), sodium chloride
Growing plan: At least 6 inches longer in a year.
Last edited by SammySingally; 01-06-2012 at 06:03 PM.
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01-10-2012, 02:00 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 124
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Okay! no one's replied to this so I'm guessing that people haven't found curly salons in those places and may or may not need to find them.
Well...I've been told about one in Southampton. So, here's the info:
It's in Hedge End. Err.... Lucia's Salon on Tanhouse Lane.
Ask for Tammy, Kim or Sarah (ask for Kim or Sarah if Tammy's not there). Tammy says that Kim and Sarah are just as good as her, but Tammy's the one recommended. Tammy has 2 curly haired daughters that she takes care of so, she has experience with working with naturally curly hair.
Okay! so I hope this helps somebody!
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Things I use: Olive Oil, Canola oil, rosemary oil, aloe vera gel, shea butter, mayonnaise, eggs, milk, bananas
Everything I use is 100% natural. I make most of them myself because then I'm sure what's in it and I'm sure nothing's added, it's pure, it's natural.
Things I avoid: Mineral oil (codename: Baby oil), heat (I'm a total, no hair driers, no straighteners, no curling irons, no flat irons, no hot combs...nada), sodium chloride
Growing plan: At least 6 inches longer in a year.
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01-11-2012, 05:49 AM
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Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 2,258
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have you looked on britishcurlies??? it's a website along the lines of naturallycurly.
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washing/cowashing, conditioning, leave in, protein tx: curl junkie products. styling:curl junkie conditioners only at times, cj pattern pusha, cj honey butta leave in, cj ciab, cccc, lalsg. cj aloe fix gel is my high dews/summer HG!! sealants - spiral solutions emollience butter, jane carter nourish & shine
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01-11-2012, 09:56 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 124
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I stumbled upon that site yesterday. I'll look on there.
Thanks, by the way
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Things I use: Olive Oil, Canola oil, rosemary oil, aloe vera gel, shea butter, mayonnaise, eggs, milk, bananas
Everything I use is 100% natural. I make most of them myself because then I'm sure what's in it and I'm sure nothing's added, it's pure, it's natural.
Things I avoid: Mineral oil (codename: Baby oil), heat (I'm a total, no hair driers, no straighteners, no curling irons, no flat irons, no hot combs...nada), sodium chloride
Growing plan: At least 6 inches longer in a year.
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