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Hi Mums,

My name is Lacey. I am a qualified Eyelash tech offering a mobile service to those who enjoy treatments in the comfort of their own home and home service where you can come to me covering Dulwich.

I am offering the following treatments at new client introduction price:


- Lash Lift (this adds a natural lift and curl to your lashes lasting 6-8 weeks) ?25


- Lash lift & Tint ( this adds a natural lift and curl to your lashes along with a tint to give it that extra glam as if your wearing mascara) ?30


- Classic lash extensions ( extensions on your own lashes with a wide range of lengths) ?35


- Lash extension removal ?10


- Eyelash Bath ( stops build up of dirt, possible infections and lash mice. Keeping your lash extensions clean, healthy, hydrated and longer lasting.) ?12


- Spray Tans ?20 individual

?15 2 or more people if booking together


Appointments can be booked through private message,

email - [email protected]

instagram - lashes_bylac3y


Can?t wait to lash & glam you x

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