Looking to get your hair done, but not sure who to trust in the big bad world of hair colouring?
Don't worry, us too.
So we did some digging and found out all you need to know about achieving the perfect hair colour.
All you have to do is enjoy.
1. Cowboys and Angels
This dreamy South William Street salon is the gift that keeps on giving.
Just check the balayage below for further reference. Perfect.
2. Preen
The salon that feels like you're stepping into a dream.
They also just welcomed the talented Gerard McLoughlin to their team, meaning you and your gorgeous locks are in terribly safe hands.
3. Style Club
If you've never been to the Style Club, have you really ever lived?!
It's like stepping into Nicki Minaj's brain, except better. And they boast some of the best in the business, too. Dreamy times all round!
4. Dylan Bradshaw
Dylan Bradshaw's salon boasts the wild creativity of hair gods with the skill of superb training - meaning that they could decorate your hair with twigs and leaves and you'd still look better than you did at your debs.
It's no wonder they've got awards coming out their ears...
5. Hessions
Drumcondra and Clontarf's answer to hair heaven. They also own manys a trophy, and are one of the few places in town where you can get your hair bleached and not have to worry about it.
No mean feat.
6. Davey Davey
Trendy, dreamy and cool - you can't help but walk out of Davey Davey and instantly feel like a million dollars. One of their stylists recently did hair for a shoot for Social and Personal, so you know you're in good hands.
7. And finally, Alan Keville
And lastly we come to the holy grail of all things hair-related. This salon boasts one of the best customer service experiences in the city, and the stylists themselves are absolutely deadly.
Not to mention - they're all gas! And we all know what a nightmare it can be when your hairdresser is no fun...
Be sure to check one of these havens out the next time you treat yo'self!
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