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I was recommended this lady by a friend. 50 minues of massage with her was relaxing and envigorating and really addressed some aches and pains! She can come to your house, has great massage oils, and lots of experience and training.


Ioana Eju-Konem

Holistic Massage Therapist (East Dulwich)


07773 862491

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I'm supposed to be posting this with my personal account but can't remember the password and since I discovered Ioana through Homemade where she dropped off her business cards, I suppose it's appropriate to post as Homemade! Thoroughly recommend Ioana, really good massage at an excellent price and my new favourite; shea oil- my skin is like a baby's. If you need a really good massage, contact her! I'll be going back for sure.

Thank you so much Ladies! For those who do not know me - I am a local Holistic Massage Therapist, new to the forum.

I do home visits, and have very good offers especially for regular clients. Please get in touch!


Kind Regards,


Ioana Eju-Konem

Holistic Massage Therapist( East Dulwich)

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