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Rebecca is very good:


Quick&Fab The mobile beauty expert

Bringing you a professional service with speedy but thorough grooming treatments.St Tropez spray tan ∙ Jessica GEleration Manicure ∙ Microdermabrasion ∙ Expert waxing. Evenings and weekend appointments available.

www.quickandfab.co.uk / [email protected] / call Rebecca on 07812246235

I can recommend The Mani Pedi Wax Club...


Mobile beauty at home beauty services ( She even does evenings).


She's really good for gel manicures and pedicures and her waxing is quick and as pain free as waxing goes Lol. Shanie is friendly, professional and has the all the salon standard products. Her mani lasts me 3 weeks! Lovely girl...

Her name is Shanie: 07890681445 I think if you drop her a text she emails out her price and treatment lists ect.


Hope she can fit you in! Good luck


Sally

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