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Recommendation for beautician/manicurist needed!


jo1973

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Hi everyone,


I'm looking for personal recommendations for a beautician for an excellent gel manicure and pedicure before Christmas. I usually use the brilliant Shirin at Pro Beauty but unfortunately she's booked up when I'm free (due to work). Does anyone have someone they could recommend to me?


Many thanks!

Hiya,

I am a fully qualified and insured mobile beauty therapist. I specialise in Waxing, Nails, Threading, Spray-tans, Facials, Massages, Lash & Brow tints.


I provide a professional and high quality beauty service in the comfort and privacy of your own home, at a time that is most convenient for you and your lifestyle. You can be assured you will recieve the best quality service.


I also have special christmas offers on at the moment


For a price list, information about treatments or to make an appointment please take a look at the following:


fb page: https://m.facebook.com/Beautywagon/

Insta: Beauty_Wagon

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: beautywagon.co.uk

If you are prepared to venture to Bromley I can thoroughly recommend Cassandra of Baker Girl Beauty - www.bakergirlbeauty.co.uk or her Facebook page (just search Baker Girl Beauty). Cassandra does gel manicures for me and they are always perfect. She does loads of other treatments too which I am sure are just as fantastic as her manicures!

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