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Recommendation for waxing - local beautician


jrc2707

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Hi,


I?m looking for a recommendation for local waxing!


I live in Forest Hill but can travel to East Dulwich ? or even better a mobile beautician that would come to my home but uses warm/hot wax rather than cold strips.


The place I?ve been going to for years has unfortunately closed due to relocation and I?m a bit self-conscious about going somewhere new as I?m currently 7 months pregnant.


Someone local who does home visits would be great as I could continue using them when I have a little one.


If anyone has any recommendations it would be much appreciated!


Thanks


Jenny

Charlie from Beauty Plus on Forest Hill Road. I was a bit anxious when my regular waxer left previous salon but found Charlie to be really great- recommended her to my friends too. She is so fast, she'll sort that situation out in minutes!

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