Health and Beauty
Pamper yourself with these great discounts on hair, beauty & spa treatments and health care products.
Enjoy 10% off first time colour appointments with this award winning stylist.
Cameron invites you to a unique 121 hairdressing experience in HJ studio in Finnieston’s Hidden Lane. The award winning stylist specialises in all colour services and innovative cuts. So sit back, relax, and unwind in a calm and intimate venue – you might even get a complimentary glass of Prosecco or two!
As an introductory welcome to their brand studio in the Hidden Lane in Finnieston, this award winning salon is offering a special discount on first time colour appointments.
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10% is deducted from your bill for first time colour appointments.
Nail Artist Natalia
March Offers
Central Chambers 11 Bothwell Street, Glasgow. G2 6LY
- 07724 153430
- nailsvnt@gmail.com
Special offer on nail treatments this Spring.
This March enjoy:
Half price on BIAB manicures:
BIAB Manicure (Cuticle work +BIAB + gel colour) £25 instead of £45.
Contact by email or mobile phone for appointments.
Treatments can be carried out on site at Skypark or in the city centre salon.
Riverside beauty Glasgow are offering all Skypark employees 20% off treatments and gift vouchers (excluding spa packages).
The salon is well established and has been in business for over 20 years. They offer a wide range of treatments including massages, reflexology, facials, waxing and eye treatments. They have recently won the best salon for beauty treatments in Glasgow in the Scottish Business Awards. The salon operates seven days a week and are open until 8pm three nights a week to accommodate after work appointments.
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You must show your Skyperks card on your first visit to redeem discount.
Patricia Galavis is offering a 5% discount on her mindfulness courses.
This course draws on the centuries of experience and understanding passed down in the Zen tradition and accredited by the International Mindfulness Teacher Association (IMTA). This course is not Buddhist or religious, nor does it require you to believe or follow any tradition in particular.
The course will explore a variety of topics such as stress, the mental and physical effects of meditation and mindfulness.
Click Here to visit the website for more details.