Vogue Beauty and Care located within The Clarendon Centre on Cornmarket Street in Oxford focuses on providing top-notch beauty services designed to enhance your natural allure effortlessly. Offering everything from hair removal techniques like waxing or threading through facials tailored specifically for each skin type ensures every client receives personalized attention during their visit. Professional staff members create an inviting space where you can unwind while achieving stunning results—experience luxury beauty care by booking your session today!

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Jenni

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Unfortunately this beauty salon gave me an awful manicure (looked like a five year old had painted m

2/ 5

Unfortunately this beauty salon gave me an awful manicure (looked like a five year old had painted my nails afterwards, so much so I went straight to Boots after to buy nail varnish remover). Nails were filed an uneven length too and the salon didn’t feel the cleanest (nail clippers that were used on me were rusty and when I went to wash my hands in the sink the towel wasn’t clean/there were chilli peppers all around the sink? Random!). Sadly can’t recommend this place at all.

Pros Gamer

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Brigeth Encalada

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

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