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February Bridal Trial Offer ?40.00 & Beauty deals from Award Winning Makeup Artist


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Hello my name is Fiona of FTMakeup London. I have 10 years experience in Makeup, Hair and Beauty. Please contact me at [email protected] to book. I am currently doing a bridal Makeup and Hair Trial for ?40.00, (?30.00 makeup only). if you come to me in Forest Hill or East Dulwich and local areas an extra ?10.00 in respect of time. offer ends March 5th. Cost of Wedding day is ?130.00 makeup only or ?170 makeup and hair. www.ftmakeuplondon.com


Additional Treatments

Brazilian Blow Drys; fantastic de-frizzing treatment; Starting at ?65.00 for short, fine hair

Manicure-?10 with coloured enamel from a top range from Nails Inc or OPI for example.

Manicure-French Tips ?12.00

Gel Nails; ?15.00 (as above) French Tips ?17.00

Shellac nails (revolutionary 2 week manicure) ?15.00

Shellac with Tips ?18.00

Pedicure ?12 Shellac Pedicure ?20

Eyelash Extensions ?15 natural (20 to 30 lashes) medium (30 -40 lashes)

?25 full set (40-50 lashes on each eye) from 1 hour to 2.5 hours

Eyelash and eyebrow tint ?10.00-Dual treatment

Hair Cut ?15.00

Hair trim ?8.00


If the client travels to me in Forest Hill SE23; the prices remain the same. If I have to travel ?3.00 will be added to cover travel and time costs. If the client would like several treatments the travel cost will be dropped. 07985 179 315

www.ftmakeuplondon.com

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