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Nelson

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Emma has come over a few times now to do manicures and pedicures and a spray tan. She is always on time very friendly and happy to come last minute. I would recommend her for all treatments. She is just starting her own business so please support her as it's always good to have someone local and also showing a bit of entrepreneurship at a young age.

Her details are www.emmarobynnails.com. Thanks!

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Another recommendation for Emma, I've been getting my nails done with Emma for a few months now and I'm very happy with the results each time! I normally just have a manicure, which is always amazing, but I have recently started having a pedicure, due to the nice weather. Emma is efficient and very punctual, my nails are always finished to a high standard and I never have any issues with them.

I highly recommend Emma!


Ruby

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Emma is brilliant. She does a brilliant job on my nails and gives me advice on how to look after them so that they last as long as possible. She's really lovely too so it feels like a bit of a time out having my nails done even when I'm surrounded by the mess of home!
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Just had my nails done by Emma and she has again, exceeded my expectations.


Have to just say that Emma comes to my home so I don't even have to go out and on a dark cold winters night (or afternoon) its a bit of a goddess send and a real treat.


Thank you Emma


deets if interested...

Emma Robyn 07753 215 555


SJ

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