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Hi,

I am a beauty therapist based in East Dulwich. My treatment menu is attached. I use Organic Pharmacy, microdermabrasion, Lycon hot wax, massage and OPI or Shellac Manicures and pedicures. I have been a therapist for 20 years and can come to you or see you in one of my treatment rooms in Herne Hill or East Dulwich.

My contact details are attached. Please email or call for further information.

Regards

Nicola Taylor

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I love Nicola's visits and she makes my toes look so pretty! Her painting skills are second to none! She is really fun to have over and we always have a lovely chat too. Her prices are very reasonable and she comes to your house so it's really convenient. She's a lovely lady, I thoroughly recommend her!
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