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R E F L E X O L O G I S T

A fully qualified and insured member practitioner of The Association Of Reflexologists, I offer treatments at my home in a relaxing, calm environment but also offer home visits to the Dulwich, Nunhead and Peckham area.


Reflexology improves overall wellbeing and mood by improving blood and nutrient flow around the body enabling our vital bodily systems to work more effectively at flushing out toxins.

Treatments are therefore ideal for stress reduction, aiding more restful sleep, relaxation, preparing the body for conceiving and labour and also aids the post natal healing process.


P R I C I N G:

Initial taster session 45 mins ?30

Follow on treatments 45 mins ?40

Or a block of 5 treatments can be purchased for the price of 4 for ?160



A V A I L A B I L I T Y:

Mondays and Tuesdays 10AM-5PM

Weekday Evenings from 8PM



C O N T A C T

To make an appointment please email me at [email protected]

or call me: Carly 07534 823746


For further information please visit:

www.solefulreflexology.co.uk

Carly's treatments have been wonderful and really helped me through a difficult time, physically and emotionally. She really understands my needs and uses the reflexology to relax and rebalance - it's a much-needed treat. Having the home visits is so convenient too as it means I can stay relaxed after the treatment - highly recommended!

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