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Thai miracle, an outstanding and professional beauty salon that has been around for 17 years,but recently received a face lift.

Come along to our salon if you Simply want to relax and pamper yourself with one of our friendly and fully qualified therapists.

Please check out our website www.thaimiracle.co.uk

If you would like some info please call us on 02086931234.

Our address

391 lordship lane

East dulwich

Se22 8jn

  • 2 weeks later...

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Thai miracle, an outstanding and professional beauty salon that has been around for 17 years,but recently received a face lift.

Come along to our salon if you Simply want to relax and pamper yourself with one of our friendly and fully qualified therapists.

Please check out our website www.thaimiracle.co.uk

If you would like some info please call us on 02086931234.

Our address

391 lordship lane

East dulwich

Se22 8jn

  • 1 year later...

Visited many times before and was satisfied, tried to use a gift voucher bought for me as a present that was two days out of date as had to cancel appointment the week before they refused so a waste of ?40.


Will never go to them again as thought I was a valued customer but clearly not, poor customer service and the lady on the phone was very very rude and clearly just after your money.

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