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RELAX & FEEL WELL?


I am a mobile Reflexologist, which means that I visit you in your own home for you to be as comfortable and relaxed as possible, during and after your treatment.


- Professional, experienced and qualified therapist

- Fully insured

- Full member of The Association of Reflexologists UK

- Full member of The Guild of Holistic Therapists UK

- Highly recommended on Tripadvisor.co.uk too with all 'excellent' 5 star reviews.


PRICES

- First session: 60 minutes Reflexology treatment and 20/30 minutes initial health and lifestyle consultation ?45 (special offer!)

- Following 60 minutes sessions ?40


To read more about Reflexology, please visit The Association of Reflexologists website: www.AoR.org.uk


If you have a massage bed in your home, I also offer full body holistic massage, natural lift facial massage and Reiki (Master level). Appointments are also available at the Brixton Natural Therapy Centre.


I offer the 2 hours and 30 minutes Total Recovery signature treatment including 30min Reflexology, a mini facial, natural lift facial massage, 1 hour full body holistic massage and Reiki.


Appointments available evenings and weekends in West Norwood and surrounding areas.


To book or for any questions, please call or text me 07852 141 636.


Lovely gift vouchers available.


All the best,

Jessica


*****THIS IS A PROFESSIONAL, NON-EROTIC SERVICE ONLY*****

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