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shanie1984

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Hey Ladies,


The Mani Pedi Wax Club and its team of local, popular & child friendly staff are now offering 'Little Princess Pamper Parties'.


We can come you your little ones birthday party and provide child friendly pamper parties for the little princess who wants to be just like mummy.


We know that all youngsters want to feel grown up and special on their big day. This is the party that brings the Spa to your little princess...


Treatments available:


Little Princess Manicure - Including Hand soak, File, Hand massage, Polish with glitter & crystals

Little Princess Pedicure - Including Foot spa, File, Gentle foot scrub, Foot massage, Polish

Spa Mini Facial - (Using Neal's Yard Organic baby products)Including Cleanse,Facial massage & eye cucumbers & Moisturise

Glitter or metallic Tattoo


One treatment per child ?13.00 per head

Two treatment per child ?25.00 per head


TO BOOK OR ENQUIRE:[email protected]


www.TheManiPediWaxClub.com


* At least one adult is required to stay if any of the children in the group are under 16 years of age.

* A parent or Guardian must sign a consultation form on behalf of the children.

We must be notified of any allergies 48 hours in advance.

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