Welcome to Beauty & Holistic Therapies, your sanctuary of rejuvenation nestled in Thornaby. Our oasis offers a myriad of services tailored to enhance your natural beauty and holistic well-being. Indulge in our exquisite facials, including micro needle and microdermabrasion treatments, expertly designed to revitalise and renew your skin. Combat the signs of ageing with our specialised anti-aging facials, leaving you with a youthful glow.

Relax and unwind with our diverse massage options, ranging from full-body bliss to targeted neck, back, and shoulder relief. Experience the soothing benefits of our head massage or find comfort with our menopause and oncology massage services. Feel free to visit us today on Master Road in Thornaby.

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