Category: Health & Beauty
Type: Beauty Salons
22-04-2008
If you need beauty treatments, why pay a fortune for what is after all a necessity in a still sexist and looks-driven society? Here you can find affordable treatments from students of beautification, ranging from the basic necessities of life such as “vacuum suction facial” and “galvanic cellulite treatment” to important relaxation therapies, including Swedish massage, aromatherapy, and hot stones body massage. I don’t think I would want a student of anything (yet alone a subject as vacuous as beauty treatment) vacuuming my face, but the Indian head massage sounds good, as does the reflexology. When I have been for treatments it has been very good although do expect it to take longer than usual, and for a pert “teacher” (sorry, I just can’t take beauticians seriously) beautician to enter with a clipboard towards the end to ask questions on the student’s performance. If it takes too long, you can have great fun teasing the poor students by questioning them about the extraordinarily bad science behind some of the treatments. (“Can you hoover out my blackheads?” “if I wrap my butter in cling film what will be left when all the fat has leached out?”) Heh heh.
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Beard Papa, Shikara, Showroom 64, Livocity at Devonshire Street, Southbank International School
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