Réflexions De Beauté is located at Station Rd, The Principal, York YO24 1AA, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Réflexions De Beauté and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Glynn Davies

5 Google Rating

Very friendly and professional service. The therapist was careful to ask in detail about a trapped n

5/ 5

Very friendly and professional service. The therapist was careful to ask in detail about a trapped nerve I reported on the questionnaire, and did a great job working on my lower back, shoulders and neck. The chap on reception was kind enough to look after our suitcases, saving my partner the trouble of carrying them up to the hotel café while she waited.

Katie Bacon

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Emma Morgan

5 Google Rating

Had a pregnancy massage for 1 hour with Woolann Sommerville, and my husband had a back massage from

5/ 5

Had a pregnancy massage for 1 hour with Woolann Sommerville, and my husband had a back massage from her too. Honestly one of the best massages I've ever had. Fully recommend.

Samantha Davis

5 Google Rating

I booked in for a full body massage with Woolann who was friendly and professional. Provided a firm

5/ 5

I booked in for a full body massage with Woolann who was friendly and professional. Provided a firm massage as requested to remedy the effects of working at home hunched over a laptop. I left feeling refreshed and energised. All precautions in place for reopening post Covid lockdown. A lovely addition to my stay at the Principal hotel.

Caitlin Lodge

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Buttons Brady

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