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Dancing in Park

Curly Cut Prep

Booking

When booking your hair appointment, please let me know as much information about your hair and whether its thick, fine very curly or wavy. This can help me gauge if I need more time for your appointment.

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Your Products

A tiny bit of product is great, so I can see how your hair naturally fall but please no crunchy curls or very tangled hair. Let me know if you struggle with frizz and what your current curl routine looks like.

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The Finish

We'll finish your appointment with diffuse drying your hair using a hood dryer and diffuser before refining any rogue curls. Prepare to be moved around, backwards and upside down for this part!

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Preparation

Whether you wash your hair the night before or on the day, please ensure your hair is 100% dry on arrival with no band marks so I can see your natural curl pattern.

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The Haircut

After your consultation, I will cut your hair dry so we can see the shape taking form, then cleanse and hydrate. In some cases a treatment mask maybe needed and I will advise at the beginning of your appointment whether your hair would benefit from this. This additional treatment is £15. Colouring services come after the cut!

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Homecare Advice 

Finally as a Boucleme Stockist, I will advise on a selection of home products to help you manitain your new curls. I will never pressure you to buy anything as I know how many products Curly girls can accumulate but sometimes the wrong product gives the wrong result. 

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Over the years, many of my curly clients have experienced a traumatic wet cut with stylists not allowing for spring and unable to diffuse dry without causing a mass of frizz. It's for this very reason I accidentally fell into cutting curly hair dry and my goal is for you to actually enjoy getting a haircut without the worry of guessing if it will be too short or frizzy. Please have an open mind though, if you have avoided a salon for 1 to 2 years, you may need a bit more length or layers off to get the condition back. It's all about the long game!

 

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