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Henna Artist & Shellac Mobile Technician Available to come to you


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Henna Artist Nilam is Available to travel to you providing fast neat and intricate designs with guaranteed dark colour. Arabic designs, rajasthani and pakistani mehndi designs all available...



1 Cover all special occasions; Engagements, Mehndi Parties, Hen Parties, Weddings, Walimas, Registry, Reception Parties, Eid, Vaisakhi, Diwali, Navaratri, Karva Chauth, Baby showers, Anniversary, Birthday Parties, Exhibitions, Fashion Shows and Shoots, TV Shows, Charity Events, Concerts and much more...


Mobile Nails service by Nilam - We bring the nail bar to you, offering Manicure, Pedicure, Shellac Nails.. all in the comfort of your home... get some friends together or treat your mum who hasn't had time to get to the nail bar in time for your wedding or event...



INBOX US ON OUR FACEBOOK PAGE "mehekbridal" & SEE MORE PICTURES HERE TOO...


CALL NILAM ON 07438837720 - HENNA/ MEHNDI, MANICURE, PEDICURE, SHELLAC NAILS & for HENNA CANDLES



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