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Valentines Day Gift Vouchers only ?30/1 hr; ?45/90 mins | Couples Massage Training Vouchers | Expanded range of Neal's Yard Treatment Add-ons | Book online & pay by card


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Special Offer available until Valentines Day only: buy a discounted Thai-vedic massage gift voucher for your loved one: choose either:


- 30 min back massage (any style) + 1 Neal's Yard Treatment Add-On (see below) only ?30

- 1 hr full body massage (any style) + 1 Neal's Yard Treatment Add-On only ?45

- 1 hr full body massage (any style) + 2 Neal's Yard Treatment Add-Ons only ?55


Or why not buy your partner the gift of massage: buy a gift voucher for a 1 hour Couples Massage Training taster session (?20), 3 hour intensive session (?60), or a course of 5 sessions scheduled to suit your diaries (?100).


[N.B. if you dont have a partner and just want to pamper yourself - feel free to buy a gift voucher for yourself, while they're on special offer - til 14th February only!]


The gift vouchers can be emailed to you, and you can then print them out at home and attach them to a greetings card.


Click here to email me about Valentines Gift Vouchers http://www.thai-vedicmassage.co.uk/7/Contact/Contact-Thai-Vedic.html


New Expanded Range of ?10 Neal's Yard Treatment Add-Ons


Now offering 4 types of facial. Choose the facial for your skin type


- Rehydrating Rose facial for normal skin

- Nourishing Orange Flower facial for dry skin

- Purifying Palmarosa facial for oily & combination skin

- Soothing Starflower facial for sensitive skin


Or choose a hand, foot or full body scrub or Indian head massage


- Ginger & Mint foot massage & foot scrub

- Melissa (Lemon Balm) hand polish, arm & hand massage

- Geranium & Orange full body salt scrub

- Indian Head Massage with shoulder, arm and hand massage


?10 for 1 add-on | ?25 for 2 add-ons when booked with a 60/90/120 minute massage

?20 when booked as a stand alone treatment (30 mins)

?40 for 2 add-ons (1 hr) or

?50 for 3 add-ons without a body massage (90 mins)


Read full descriptions of all the Treatment Add-Ons here http://www.thai-vedicmassage.co.uk/4/Treatments-&-Training/Special-Offers.html


Book online & pay by card


Did you know you can now check my availability on line https://widget.treatwell.co.uk/place/267461/menu/?_gac=GA1.3.512433426.1429389278&_gacts=20160206191& and book your session at Thai-vedic massage 24/7?


Click on the BOOK NOW button on my new website http://www.thai-vedicmassage.co.uk/1/Home.html, choose the type of treatment you would like and you will be able to see what times I have available and book yourself in.


You'll even get an email reminder the day before your appointment!


From next week you will also be able to pay for your Thai-vedic treatment by debit or credit card.


No more rushing to the cash machine before your appointment or doing fiddly bank transfers!


Book online or contact me by email, phone or text:


Stephen Nock

Thai-vedic massage

http://www.thai-vedicmassage.co.uk/

[email protected]

07950933150

72 Crawthew Grove

East Dulwich

London

SE22 9AB

  • 3 weeks later...
Having recently had another massage and add-on facial massage, I feel compelled yet again to recommend Stephen. He is a wonderful practitioner and very professional. His treatments are good value and so beneficial.

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