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Are you in need of a little tlc a little rejuvination? Why not come for an Indian Head Massage @ All Saints Church, West Dulwich.


I am fully qualified and insured and now working Monday afternoons from this amazing church.


Indian Head Massage is a wonderful treatment, its done seated and fully clothed and takes around 40 mins including a consultation, i massage the upper back, neck, arms, neck and head, its relaxing and energizing.


Why not take this opportunity to give it a try. Please give me a call on 07772451863 or email me at [email protected] for an appointment or more information.


I look forward to hearing from you. Elaine.

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Hi there, at the moment my business is small, i dont have a website at present, i trained with a lady called Lesley Hart at hands on training, you can visit her website www.hands-on-training.net, this will give you lots of info on the treatment and what i needed to achieve to obtain my diploma, i hope this helps.


Look forward to hearing from you again.


Elaine Roberts

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