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gemmac29

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You could try Shanie, of manipediwaxclub. She does an excellent gel Mani and pedi. My pedi always lasts about 6 weeks and my sister's Mani's last a good 2, despite running after a toddler.


Her website is www.themanipediwaxclub.com and her number is 07976480008.


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Ed: should probs make it clear that She is a mobile beautician...

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I would also recommend Shanie and Lara at the Mani Pedi Wax Club - have been seeing them for over 6 months and have never had a bad manicure / pedicure, and they are always reliable and thorough in their treatments. My nails always looks great and last for ages, best gels I've had! And even better I have them done in the comfort of my own home.
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