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193 Pasture Road, Stapleford, England
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Infills of Gel Builder or Acrygel from £33
I CAN NOT INFILL SOMEONE ELSES WORK. Nail infills play a crucial role in preserving both the strength and the visual charm of your gel builder or acrylic nails. The recommended interval for infills is typically every 2-3 weeks, a schedule that can be adjusted based on the pace of your natural nail growth and the condition of your artificial nails. This regular maintenance helps ensure that your nails always look their best and remain structurally sound. |~| (1 hr - 1 hr, 15 mins)
Brow Wax with standard tint £15
PATCH TEST IS REQUIRED 24HRS BEFORE Combining a brow wax with a brow tint is a fantastic confidence booster. Your eyebrows play a pivotal role in shaping your face and illuminating your eyes. My process begins with a meticulous brow mapping session to determine the perfect shape for your unique features. I then kick things off by gently cleansing your brow area. Following this, a tint is carefully selected to harmonize with your hair and skin tones. The tint is left to develop for 1-5 minutes, depending on your preference for depth. After achieving the desired tint, this is removed with cotton pads and I proceed with a warm wax and strip to obtain that flawless shape. To wrap up the experience, we apply a soothing cooling aloe gel. I recommend rebooking every 4 weeks to maintain your brow's beauty and charm. Your brows deserve to radiate! |~| (15 mins)
Gel polish removal and reapply from £36
I ONLY SOAK OF MY OWN WORK I remove the old gel polish safely and then reapply gel polish again using the same steps. The gel manicure begins with nail preparation, a cuticle tidy, and nail shaping. I then apply a stunning gel polish to enhance the natural nail's beauty. For the best results, I recommend returning for a touch-up within 3-4 weeks to maintain the luster and longevity of your polished nails. |~| (40 mins - 45 mins)
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