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hi pilsbury. thank u for the msg. yea i m mobile n come to u love.


i dont mind at all having kids around while doing treatments as i focus on my work n m flexible so i can adjust in any atmosphere :-) i got many many clients on the forum who got kids n i still pamper them without hesitation.

i have pmd u my price list too. thank u. hope it helps :-) xx



thanks alot alot sara for liking my work. i m glad i managed to fit u in as u had ur birthday.

no doubt facial oro gold is getting famous and i m getting very positive feedback.


thanks a ton xx



ladies i m now taking bookings for sunday xx

hello wonderful ladies ! hope weekend going well :-)


i have replied everyone now cell msgs n private.


i m offering special discount packages for bank holiday weekend n starts from tomm.


please pm me for more info. u not gonna believe the most amazing treatments at very low price just to make u feel relaxed n pampered :-)


thank u xx

BANK HOLIDAY SPECIAL OFFERS


free spa manicure when u book spa pedicure and a facial


free spa pedicure when u book a facial,manicure,and waxing worth 20 pounds


free threading eyebrow and upplip when u book spa manicure and facial


free shoulder neck and head massage when u book pedicure,manicure and a facial(choice of intense back massage is also avl)


free underarm waxing when u book full leg and bikini waxing


free mini facial (25 mins) when u book spa pedicure, spa manicure, and massage/waxing


free party makeover on treatments worth ?80


if u wish to book any other service(s) apart from these, please pm me and i will try my best to give u a reasonable deal.


please do no hesitate to contact me for any further queries.

book in asap as i got very limited place left now. ladies dont miss this golden chance to pamper yourselves with outstanding offers.

loads ov love

xx

i have now replied to all pm`s .

sam, zar7 and tmidd i have booked u in for friday .

also ladies please do leave ur number as i m not avl everytime on the forum .

friday is now booked . got few slots on sat sun n monday now.

thank u xx

I NEVER KNEW WAXING WAS PAIN FREE UNTIL I MET RABYA. this is the comment from one of my colleagues who took her services on my recommendation . I had a wonderful manicure this morning . I am really fond of nails but in past I had a worse experience of shellac and gel nails completely damaging my nails . rabya did my manicure pedicure with her opi collection which lasted as the gel/shellac would. many thanks for fitting me in early in the morning. xxx

Thank u very much rabika as I got loads of clients for opi after Ur recommendation. See u next week for Ur treatments .


A very big big thank u to Tomlinson. Special thanks for inviting Ur friend too . U r a sweetheart yourself :-)


Just to inform ladies I m now taking bookings.


Xx

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