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Self-care Before Christmas Wednesday 20th Nov at Space at 61, 6pm-9pm


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How are you planning to look after yourself in the run up to Christmas?


Have you ever got to Christmas Eve and wondered how you're going to make it through the Christmas period because you're completely burnt out!


Why not do things differently this year. We plan our work schedules, our children's schedules; schedule in time for family and friends. But do we schedule in time for us? When do we make time to just sit, rest, switch off?


Well this year we're here to help! Made by Pure Hands in conjunction with Otentikcare, Peggy Mends Nails, and Shea Hollis presents 'Self-care before Christmas'.

Come and access the following services at Space at 61, Cheltenham Road, SE15 3EF:


Chair Massage

Free Mini Facials

Mini Manicures

Free Hand Treatments

Self-Care Products

Register for a free ticket at eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/self-care-before-christmas-tickets-79709895443

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