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Hi there,


I have attached a couple of pictures so that you could see exactly how my room looks like.

I have opened a 'beauty room' in my own house in West Dulwich, where I will be providing all the treatments that you can get familiar with in the 'Treatments' section at www.ladysecret.co.uk

I am offering a 1/h Facial for only ? 25.00 and I do work with Eminence Organic skin care products.

I am also offering a good price for eyelash extensions 'Lash Perfect' ? 50.00 only (2h treatment)!!!

Lash Perfect Eyelash extensions are semi-permanent lasting up to 8 weeks with regular maintenance.Lash Perfect eyelash extensions provide thickness and length to natural eyelashes thus enhancing the charm and appeal of your eyes.


I am also offering FREE Make-up (Day or Evening) just because I need to practice.I have done the Make-up courses at London College of Fashion, The Make-up Academy and Jemma Kidd Make-up Academy. I am building my Portfolio and offering FREE BRIDAL MAKE-up TOO !!! Of course you would have a trial before.

The salon is open for ladies only:)

If you have any questions please email me at: [email protected]

or call me at 07877572421

Regards

Lady Secret

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