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“where someone with curly hair can get a quality, affordable cut?”

“Dear PoPville,

do you have any previous threads/insight on where someone with curly hair can get a quality, affordable cut? Most places charge $100+ even for just a trim. It doesn’t need to be a specialized cut, just someone who doesn’t only know straight hair. Can you please share?”

The early replies:

“Try Alicia at Luna Hair in Dupont”

“reena at VSL in dupont!”

“ask for Kathleen at Bananas, a five-minute walk from the green line (post office side) in College Park.”

“Check out Eden on H. I don’t think my cuts were over $100 when I did only a cut but def reach out! They’re fantastic.”

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