Kathy Scott of Ginger Tree Holistic Skin Clinic is a multi-award-winning therapist offering bespoke skin consultancy in a private and serene setting. Kathy specialises in helping women achieve healthy, glowing skin naturally, holistically & without trauma. With a positive pro-age approach, she achieves results without damaging the skin. Further support with a holistic lifestyle is on offer to manage menopause & other life challenges, such as homoeopathy, reflexology, and massage. Kathy has an extensive network of other therapists who can offer complementary support. For the most advanced facials & lifestyle support on offer, contact Kathy.

 

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7 Aske Stables, Aske, Richmond, London DL10 5HG

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