Flair Salon located at 3 Anzac Parade, Teralba NSW 2284, Australia Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone (02) 4958 1189

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Anne Brydson

5 Google Rating

Great hairdressers. Friendly, caring ladies.

5/ 5

Great hairdressers. Friendly, caring ladies.

Emmet Langham

5 Google Rating

Such a great place to visit! An outstanding job for the right price i highly recommend getting your

5/ 5

Such a great place to visit! An outstanding job for the right price i highly recommend getting your hair done here!!

Paulrbrown44 String6969

5 Google Rating

Great dresser

5/ 5

Great dresser

Christine Beckett

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Peter Brown

3 Google Rating

3/ 5

Jan Baldwin

5 Google Rating

Excellent as always..and Covid safe.

5/ 5

Excellent as always..and Covid safe.

Allan Rusden

5 Google Rating

Great service and prices

5/ 5

Great service and prices

Dave Clempson

5 Google Rating

Great atmosphere, great haircut.

5/ 5

Great atmosphere, great haircut.

Dominic Butterworth

5 Google Rating

A good affordable haircut.

5/ 5

A good affordable haircut.

Jason De Freitas (Jaydefrei)

4 Google Rating

Really affordable place for a haircut, and the two ladies are lovely and welcoming. They've also bee

4/ 5

Really affordable place for a haircut, and the two ladies are lovely and welcoming. They've also been there for 40 years!

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