Have been going here for years, couldn’t recommend enough - staff and friendly and not overpriced
Have been going here for years, couldn’t recommend enough - staff and friendly and not overpriced like other salons
Dakota Hair & Beauty located at Shop 5 Huthwaite Ctr Baylis St, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650, Australia
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Have been going here for years, couldn’t recommend enough - staff and friendly and not overpriced like other salons
The Girls are best!! Highly recommend xx
I just had the most wonderful hair experience at Dakota's. My tatty mismatched color was transformed into a silky pearl blonde by Donna... I'm in love! Highly recommended!! 💓
Great friendly sevice donna got my hair the right colour but now i have sores all over my head
Loved it and I love my hair, thank you ladies
Shop 5 Huthwaite Ctr Baylis St, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650, Australia
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