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Hello and thank you for clicking to find out more information about our massages and pamper parties.


Beni Therapy specialisises in holistic and cognitive therapy treatments. We have over 10 years of experience in the complimentary and cognitive therapies and currently taking our services in to the homes of our local community in Dulwich.


Our massage treatments are customary to each person and lasts for 75 mins which includes a free nail polish on both hands whilst you relax. You will be welcomed by a professional massage therapist and they will have with them fresh and clean bath towels, clean blankets a massage table, relaxing zen music and warm organic oils. Prices for this service will be ?50 per person and you can call our bookings line on 07863 873 807 to find out more information.


With our Pamper Parties there is a minimum booking of 2 people maximum of 5 and each person will receive either a full body massage or half body massage. The hostess of the pamper party will receive a free gift and the same treatment applies as described above on what the therapist provides as a service to you. The only difference is the ?20 per person and the treatment lasts 30 mins and an extra ?5 charge if you would like nails polished on the hands.



What makes us unique is that all of our clients on their birthdays will get 50% off and 10% off their massage for every referral


More information please contact us by replying to this thread via our email. [email protected] Call us: 07863873807

We are available 9am-9pm 7 days a week.


Thank You


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