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Become a Valoba VIP and get a whopping 50% Off All Your Treatments!


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Here at Valoba Beautique you can make constant savings every time you visit our beauty Salon. Currently at Valoba Beautique we're offering 200 VIP cards, which allow you to save 50% on all listed treatments (excluding nails) for six months for an front fee of ONLY ?25. At the end of your VIP term feel free to renew.


This means you can enjoy your favorite treatments like:


Eybrow tidy was ?7 now only ?3.50

Eyebrow tint was ?8 now only ?4

Eyebrow wax and shape was ?10 now only ?5

Eyelash tint was ?10 now only ?5

Spray tans at ?10

25 min Steam and extraction of blackheads at ?12.50

Brazilian at ?15

Gelish nails at ?15

Acrylics At ?15 (excluding nail art)

60 min Luxury Pedicure at ?17.50

Hollywood at ?17.50

45 min Deep Cleansing Facial at ?22.50

60 min full body Swiss Massage at ?22.50


The great thing is that there's no limit to the amount of heavily discounted treatments you can have and your first treatment is completely FREE! These discounts are simply Amazing and you won't find anywhere else. Please contact 07846823160 or email [email protected] to get your VIP Card now!


All treatments are performed by qualified persons with industry leading products. Cards can only be used by owner. Terms and conditions apply. Salon address:64 Peckham Rye London Se15 4J,

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