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WELCOME TO ?THE MANI PEDI WAX CLUB??


The Mani Pedi Wax Club is a popular East Dulwich based fully qualified & insured mobile beauty

therapy company with over 10 years of experience.


Beautypreneur Shanie Ryan set up ?The Mani Pedi Wax Club? in 2012 and has single handily built the business from scratch and now proudly has over 100 loyal clients in East Dulwich.


?The Mani Pedi Wax Club? was created to ensure that all women no matter how busy their lifestyle could enjoy a little pampering in the comfort of their own home. We aim to treat everyone from busy business women who can?t make salon opening hours, to new mummies who are still nursing and aren?t quite ready to leave their new born just yet. Whoever you are, and whatever your lifestyle we are here to make you feel special and to be your one stop shop for all your beauty needs even if your little ones and the hubby are about.


So If you are looking for a popular East Dulwich

based fully qualified & insured mobile beauty

therapist with 10 years of experience then it?s time for you to join ?The Club?.


We offer the following services in the comfort

of your own home?


TREATMENTS

(For the full list of treatments please see website: www.TheManiPediWaxClub.com)


*ALL waxing (Including Brazilian & Hollywood wax)

*Gel manicure & Gel Pedicure (OPI / Gelux / Artistic)

*Luxury Manicure & Pedicure

*Eyelash & Eyebrow tinting

*Semi-Permanent Eyelash extensions

*Bridal / 'Mummy to be' packages & Pamper parties.


We are proud to say we already treat many East Dulwich ladies and

have received some fabulous recommendations on the forum in the

past! (?Damn you 4 page clear outs!!!?)


TO BOOK AN APPOINTMENT:


NUMBER: 07976480008

EMAIL: [email protected]

TWITTER: @manipediwaxclub

WEBSITE: WWW.TheManiPediWaxClub.com


Many Thanks

The Mani Pedi Wax Club



(Based Forest Hill Road, East Dulwich)

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