Breaking up is hard. It starts with that annoying voice that niggles at you, telling you something isn’t quite right. You start avoiding appointments, making excuses as to why you can’t see them. You start looking for someone new. Finally cutting the monogamous cord with your long-term hair dresser weighs on your mind as you keep your feet in both courts and make an appointment with your potential new suitor, an audition of sorts, to see just what they can offer you. It’s like the first time all over again, you are seated and offered a tea or coffee(All Press from the café within the salon). You feel at home. There’s no pressure to be edgier than you really are. They’re attentive and listen to all your needs and wants. The end result is a salve to your heart and frizzy mane as you let out a sigh of relief that it is better than you could have imagined. The colour(Redken products are used here) and cut are on fleek and you’ve avoided having to wander back to your long standing stylist admitting you’ve cheated. So, Cheveux, thank you for letting me embrace my basic hair requests and feeling damn fine for doing so. Boring Bits: — Plenty of free street parking — Coffee on site better than normal hair salon coffee — No pressure or sales pitch to buy products — Easy to book your appointments online