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mobile beautician - recommendation


Saleha

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Hi,

I'm doing special offer book 2 treatments and get the cheapest one free or book dermoligca facial+manicure+Indian head massage all for ?50. I still have few places available for this Saturday's the 12 November .

Call or text to book on..

Many thanks

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Hello all,


Just wanted to post another recommendation for busybee.


She came to my house yesterday evening and did leg and bikini wax, and eyebrow threading. She's so nice == makes you feel very relaxed and comfortable (even with the more daunting bits of the bikini wax, for example!)


Claire

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Hi ladies,

Thank you very much for all the lovely messages , I am feeling much better and I am back to work now. I am offering a special deal for Xmas a facial , manicure and pedicure for ?65 (normally ?80) to book please call or text on

Many thanks.

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Anti ageing Papaya enzyme peel 1 hour ?48

Elemis Fruit Active Glow (45 mins) ?40

Elemis Exotic Moisture Dew (45 mins) ?40

Elemis Herbal Lavendar Repair (45 mins)?38

Elemis Skin Solution Facials ?45

Modern Skin Facial (1hr) ?45

To book call or text Many thanks.

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Hi, just wanted to add my recommendation for Busybee. After moving to the area a couple of years ago and not knowing where to find a good, reliable and inexpensive mobile beautician I found a recommendation for Busybee on the forum. I've been really happy with all my treatments (threading, tinting, waxing, mani, pedi), and always manage to get an appointment with her within a couple of days (often on the day!). Highly recommended :-)
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