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Hi


Exclusive and personal treatment waxing has arrived in Dulwich. The benefits of no more shaving.

My name is Carla, I am a Brazilian beautician that provide the service at your house (charging a small fee) or at my home in East Dulwich.

My wax is made with bee wax and olive oil. It?s very elastic and stretches, so that the removal happens fast and it?s much less painful.


Please do not hesitate to contact me if you need my service.


EXCELLENT PRICES:


Full Legs ?12

Brazlian complete ?15

Hollywood ?18

Upper lip: ?5

Under arms: ?7...and more


Contact Carla on: 07857521394 or [email protected]

Thanks.

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