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Saleha

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Hi everyone


I would recommend busybee13999. She came to my home and did a good job with my eyebrows. She even did a facial for both myself and my mother - who felt quite refreshed afterwards. Prices are great! She even does full body massages and has been booked for my mother in advance.


She brought her own equipment including a large salon couch! (Very comfortable)


Would definitely recommend her at very affordable prices in the comfort of your own home! Most suitable for me as I have two kids and she was great with them.


Please PM busybee13999 directly for service info or if you would like to know more about my experience just contact me directly.


Kind regards


Saleha

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As an alternative or if you need someone urgently, feel free to contact me too. I specialise in long lasting treamtments for busy Mums such as the Shellac 14 day manicure the Minx Pedicure, Couture Brows, waxing and more. Can provide references if required. I'm a Mum too so understand ow difficult it can be to get out, so I can come to you if you cant get a break, or you can come to you if you can't get one!


Thanks.Beauty Treatments Website

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After reading this thread (no pun intended) I contacted Busybee on her email address above and booked in for waxing and threading which were great.


She gave me much better shaped and flattering eyebrows than any of the other beauticians I've been to before. I'll definitely be going back - highly recommended.

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I also used busybee on the basis of her recommendations on the forum. I had a pedicure, facial, threading and massage. These treatments were all great and I will definitely be using busybee again. Completely agree that the portable salon couch is really comfortable so it didn't feel like a compromise to have the treatments at home (perfect whilst juggling a new baby!). Busy is a lovely lady. I'm glad to have found her.
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Hi everyone - I'm also recommending busybee. I had a very nice dermalogica facial last night (on the very comfortable couch!) and threading, which was great and really good value. Busybee is also lovely/easy to chat to, so, all in all, a very pleasant experience. Particularly brilliant way to wind down after a busy day at work and putting the children to bed...
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