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The Mani Pedi Wax Club - www.TheManiPediWaxClub


is continuously expanding and growing as a business?


The Beauty industry understandably goes hand in hand with fashion so


therefore combining the two was naturally the next step to take here at ? The Club ?


We are excited to announce that we have collaborated with a Fashion stylist and personal shopper?


Does your wardrobe need a good old clear out? Are you missing key staple items from your wardrobe but don't know where to start? Are you a new mum that needs a new wardrobe post baby or maybe it's a back to work wardrobe that you need? or do you like to look good but don't have time to go to the shops and deal with the returns?


Our objective is to provide you with a personal, hassle-free shopping & styling service and specially select product that will not only give you a newfound confidence boost so that you look and feel great but also save you time and money.

we always strive to ensure a firm grasp of the individuality of each client, as well as understanding their personal needs.

Our stylist has a keen eye for style and knows where to find those key pieces to make your outfit, gift, or item extra special, so why don't you let us educate you on the latest trends, style you to suit your body type and let us do your shopping for you??


For all of our packages check out our styling page:http://themanipediwaxclub.com/personal-styling-make-overs/


or for further information please call on 07976580008


Many Thanks

The Mani Pedi Wax Club Styling Team


Based on Forest Hill Road East Dulwich

  • 4 months later...
Genuinely can't recommend this service enough. Sharon put together a back to work wardrobe for me post maternity leave finishing. She listened to exactly what I wanted, and came up with a fab collection, including some amazing items she found in the sales! She worked well within budget, and I couldn't be happier. And best of all, she is also a lovely person, and so I felt really comfortable in her presence.

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