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Thai Massage and Beauty Treatments - discounts available!!


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The lovely Sawm (pronounced "Song") has set up on her own at Linda's Hair and Beauty at the top of Lordship Lane opposite the old Harvester. As an introductory offer there is currently 25% off massages and 20% off beauty treatments (waxing etc) and they do all the usual including nails (manicure/pedicure).


The starting price for treatments is pretty reasonable any way but as an example a half leg wax is usually ?16 and now ?12.80 and an hour massage is usually ?40 and now ?30.


The massages especially are exceptional (and strong which I like) - I have been going to her for a number of years including before and after two babies!


Her number is 07455161015


No website as yet but will be soon.

  • 4 weeks later...

I thought I should add the Landline number 02082998882


And full address is 503 lordship lane se228jy


Mon-Wed 930-7pm

Thurs 930-8pm

Friday 930-7pm

Saturday 930-6pm


Promotion has now finished but prices still v reasonable


Eg:

Manicure ?12

Pedicure ?20

Full leg wax ?22

Brazilian ?15

Hour massage ?40


Call Sawm for more prices!

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