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Spa treatments in your home!


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Hi Everyone!

My names Victoria and I?m a qualified beauty therapist with 4 years experience specialising in skincare!


My treatments include; microdermabrasion, chemical peels by LABthetics (a uk science based brand), Dermaplaning, microneedling, collagen induction therapy and lash lifts!


I?m now delighted to offer my services in the comfort of your own home!

Pre pandemic I worked with the talented ladies at Tower Bridge Wellness and can also offer appointments here from May 20th!


Please see the flyer below for more information and get in touch for a free consultation!

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