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I recently visited Rima at Ladies Secret in West Dulwich and had the most amazing wax.


I used to pay over the odds for a brilliant Brazilian wax in a top salon in London and Rima was just as good. I am so happy I have finally found someone who knows how to do a good wax at a VERY reasonable price. Since going into town for a wax is way too much effort and far too expensive. Rima was professional, lovely and very good at what she does.


I would highly recommend her to anyone.


My next treatment is to get my eye lashes curled - sounds amazing!!


You can reach Rima on 07877572421

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