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Make-up Lesson - Gift Vouchers Now Available!


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With only 9 weeks until Christmas, now is a good time to start planning your present and wish list.


To make it easy for you, I am now offering One-to-One Make-up lessons for ladies in and around the Dulwich area.


During this 2 hour lesson, I will show you the best make-up techniques to help you to achieve a natural and flawless complexion so that you can look and feel confident every day. We will go through your existing make-up collection and I will also recommend products that I feel would work best for you and your lifestyle.


You can choose your lesson to take place at my home in SE22 or in your own home (If based locally) - on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Sunday mornings from 10am - 12pm.


Please feel free to pm me here or through my website http://www.hairandmakeup4u.com for more details and T&Cs


I look forward to hearing from you

Amanda Roberts


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My one-to-one make-up lessons are a great way to learn how to apply your own make-up. Discover clever techniques from covering dark circles to creating the perfect smokey eye/flick etc. All in the comfort of your own home.


Please take a look at my website for more details regarding Gift Vouchers. http://www.hairandmakeup4u.com/lessons.html



I am also available for hair & make-up for your Christmas parties, please contact me for more details.


Amanda Roberts - Hair & Make-up Artist

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