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  • 3 weeks later...

I go to central London now, as some of the local salons lack quality - Try Butt Naked Lash Clinic. They are based near Oxford Circus. A stone throw away from the station and my lashes are stunning - I love making eye contact!! : )


https://www.treatwell.co.uk/place/butt-naked-lash-clinic/

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  • 5 months later...

Hi,


I do Eyelash extensions not far from East Dulwich. I have lots of recommendations on here spanning over at least 10 years now. I don't ave much time to come on here to advertise any more but you can check my salon out on Treatwell using the link below, I have lots of nice reviews and I offer other services in addition to eyelash extensions.

I also run my own training academy so if anyone is interested in gaining and accredited certificate in eyelash extensions or any of the other services i provide please contact me via my website or my email address.


I don't have much time to come on here anymore so if you want to contact me its best to text, whats app or email me.



https://www.treatwell.co.uk/place/extensions-r-us-beauty-salon/#t=706&serviceIds=TR605500,TR2211736,TR2102594


and/or you can take a look at my website


www.extensionsrus.net



Thank you,


Extensions R us Beauty Salon & Academy

[email protected]

07956 017595

  • 4 months later...

Hi There, we offer a full set for ?55 at the moment.

We are Balayage Hair and Beauty 358 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich SE228LZ.


We are also on Treatwell where you can view our reviews.


02036096699. We do require a patch test 24hours prior service.

Thanks

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