Define located at 68 St Giles’ St, Northampton NN1 1JF, UK

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Siobhan Gabrielle

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Been here before for nails and always been super impressed. Great, attentive service, super friendly

5/ 5

Been here before for nails and always been super impressed. Great, attentive service, super friendly team & the services are fab!! Sarah gives the best pedicures and manicures, and myself and my mum have just had facials with Georgia and they were lovely. Organised having refreshments as we've got a couple of treatments booked in this afternoon and they've been so accommodating!

Steph Picton

5 Google Rating

As always a pleasure to go here. Claire is super friendly and has made my brows look amazing!

5/ 5

As always a pleasure to go here. Claire is super friendly and has made my brows look amazing!

Dianne Lewis

5 Google Rating

Always a wonderful experience. Very professional treatment as well as a warm friendly welcome 😊

5/ 5

Always a wonderful experience. Very professional treatment as well as a warm friendly welcome 😊

Kerrie “DJ Lady K” Young

5 Google Rating

Very nice, tidy and clean. Staff very friendly. I treated myself to pedicure with sarah and it was a

5/ 5

Very nice, tidy and clean. Staff very friendly. I treated myself to pedicure with sarah and it was amazing. Feet felt so soft after

Vannesa Ward

5 Google Rating

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