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Hello SE23ers,


We are new Beauty&Hair salon recently opend in Forest hill .

We are located in David's road 2mins away from forest hill station(around corner from Sainsbury car park)


All our therapist and hairdresser well trained , qualified will always welcome you for any of your need.


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**BEAUTY service

-YON-KA french professional FACIALS(Anti-aging, deep cleansing, lifting&firming, radiance-enhancing facials)

-Swedich/Oriental deep tissue massage

-Reflexology/Head massage

-Manicure/Pedicure with foot spa(Shellac gel nails)

-Waxing, brazilian/hollysood waxings

-Mens Back&chest waxing


**HAIR service

-Professional ladys/mens hair cut

-Wella hair colour(full head/ regowth hair)

-Wella hair high/low light

-Wella SP hair treatments

-Blow&dry hair




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-Facial/body massage:YON-KA french organic phyto-aromatic products(Anti-aging, detoxifying, relaxing)

-Waxing:Green tea wax/organic hot wax for brazilian&bikini wax

-Nail:OPI, Essie, Shellac gel nails

-Hair:Wella for colour, Wella SP for treatments


***Opening hours***

Monday:Closed

Tue-Sat:9am-8pm(last appointment at 7pm)

Sunday:9am-7pm(last appointment at 6pm)


The HUE beauty&hair salon

http://www.thehue.co.uk

37-39 david's road

forest hill

london

se233ep

02086992397

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