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I looked at myself in the mirror today and literally did not recognise what I have become. Work + taking care of baby + sleepless nights= zombie mum. My skin is in a state, hair a mess etc (lets not even go into the flabby body - one step at a time).


Anywhere local I can go for a GOOD facial (for tired/dull/spotty skin)?

I will treat myself to Willis B for a haircut (first in 5 months) and colour - has anyone tried their beauty treatments?

  • 3 weeks later...
Yes, I've been to the therapist in Willis B and would definitely recommend. (Her name's Nicola) I don't usually like the whole facial/massage thing, but having been to her a few times for waxing etc I decided to give it a go and really enjoyed the whole experience. She wasn't too chatty but very relaxed and is also tired mum so made the whole experience easier being treated by someone who is on your wave length. Results of the facial were good too, my skin hasn't felt that good since I can remember. Definitely a convert. She also uses those Organic Pharmacy products which I'd heard of but never tried; smelt gorgeous and not too expensive either. Taking my daughter there for a teen facial next week.

When you're ready to get your beauty bits done, I specialise is long lasting beauty treatments for Mums such as the 14 Day Shellac Manicure and Minx on Toes. I also do Couture Brows and Waxing.


Feel free to give me a shout on 077 887 36604

Click here for a link to my website


Am also doing a 20% discount off the cost of your first treatment at the moment:))

  • 2 weeks later...

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