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I am a local mobile Beauty therapist and local mother. I am wanting your views of maybe attending local playgroups and offering mini, affordable treatments. I am thinking head massages, mini manicures and hand massages for 5.00 each. If any of you mummy's would be interested in this please let me know and let me know what play groups you attend to see if it would be possible or if their are any playgroup organisers on here that think their mummy's would enjoy a bit of pampering please contact me to organise.
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How about the baby groups at crooked & well? I would have loved a quick mani or eyebrow tidy whilst on mat leave.

Perhaps call the crooked & well and ask them?


I think their age range is pretty good too (basically non moving babies).

Think mums of younger babies would find this easier to master than toddler mums.

Brilliant idea - best of luck!

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Think midivydale is right- once they reach toddler age a mani/pedi would be quite tricky! Does the bumps and babes nct group still run on a Friday morning over on Red Post Hill? That would be ideal if so - or what about tapping in to NCT mums and babies informal meet ups, a lot of those tend to happen in people's houses especially early on and I'd have thought a therapist would be a welcome addition!
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I've just had various treatments from Kayleigh and am over the moon with the outcome and the price.


She's very professional and was incredibly patient around my twin children who wanted to touch everything. Kayleigh deserves to have a successful business....and I for one will continue to use her great service.

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