Step into a world of tranquility and rejuvenation at Nefertari Beauty & Wellbeing Salon in Bundaberg Central. Our salon, nestled at 2/56 Bourbong St, offers a sanctuary where beauty meets wellness. Indulge in a range of expert beauty services provided by our skilled professionals who are committed to providing top-notch care and personalized attention to each client.

At Nefertari Beauty & Wellbeing Salon, we believe in enhancing your natural beauty and promoting overall wellbeing. From luxurious facials and relaxing massages to precision hair styling and expert waxing services, we offer a comprehensive range of treatments to cater to your every beauty need.

Immerse yourself in a serene atmosphere where relaxation and pampering go hand in hand. Our dedication to excellence, attention to detail, and passion for customer satisfaction set us apart. Whether you seek a quick pick-me-up or a full day of self-care, our salon is the perfect destination for all your beauty and wellness desires.

Experience the difference at Nefertari Beauty & Wellbeing Salon where every visit is an opportunity to unwind, rejuvenate, and leave feeling truly beautiful inside and out. Contact us at (07) 4153 1829 to book your appointment and discover a world of beauty and wellbeing like never before. Claim your free listing today and embark on a journey to radiant beauty and holistic wellness with us.

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Katie Blank

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Amazing i could not recommend this salon more!

Fawn Notridge

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Always a good experience.

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Always a good experience.

Phil Dauplaise

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ignorant employees, taking pictures of homeless people and putting them up on bundaberg forums facebook page, degrading homeless people Tracy Gilliland Fagg Feeling sick this guy in the red shirt was picking up smokes Butts had half a bag full of them yuck yuck. was the post and adding a picture of the guy picking up cigarette butts

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