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Just had a fabulous manicure (complete with herbal tea and biscoff 🙂 ) by SOFIA, based in an upstairs room in Oru.

Honestly polar opposite of most nail salons where you're welcomed in to a bustling shop full of people and chemical smells from nail polish remover etc. 

This little salon is a light and airy room where you can see the sky and look at a vase of daffodils whilst Sofia is giving you a manicure and lovely hand massage!

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

 
To book directly e-mail : [email protected]
or call: 07467626325

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9 minutes ago, EDmummy101 said:

Just had a fabulous manicure (complete with herbal tea and biscoff 🙂 ) by SOFIA, based in an upstairs room in Oru.

Honestly polar opposite of most nail salons where you're welcomed in to a bustling shop full of people and chemical smells from nail polish remover etc. 

This little salon is a light and airy room where you can see the sky and look at a vase of daffodils whilst Sofia is giving you a manicure and lovely hand massage!

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

 
To book directly e-mail : [email protected]
or call: 07467626325

20250307_144426.jpg

Sounds great!

What is the cost of a manicure?

Edited by Sue
19 hours ago, Angelina said:

“Posting for a friend”

That might have been the case if it was a first post, but it isn't, which makes it less likely.

It would be sad if people were put off from posting on here when they have had a good experience at a new local business because they think it will be assumed that they have some connection with the business.

Edited by Sue
43 minutes ago, Angelina said:

do you know that though Sue - or are you just guessing? And that is rhetoric.

 

 

I know it's not a first post, if that's what you mean?

You can see the number of posts a forum member has made by clicking on the letter next to their name.

You can also see when they joined the forum  and you can see what recent posts they have made.

Do you know that the OP was "posting for a friend", or are you just guessing?

Edited by Sue
Clarification

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