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Woodlands Beauty Clinic to mark ‘Red Nail Day’
Woodlands Beauty Clinic is encouraging ladies of Liverpool to get involved in its ‘Red Nail Day’ celebrations.
Having put a novel spin on the much-loved Comic Relief campaign, the beauty and aesthetics brand which has a trio of sites across Baltic Triangle, Aigburth and Woolton, will donate 15% of all red nail treatments between Monday March, 20 – Friday, March 24.
With more than ten shades of red available in both CND Shellac and CND Vinylux variations, clients can enjoy a ‘meaningful manicure’ as they actively do their bit to support a worthy cause.
Managing Director of Woodlands Beauty Clinic Alison Stananought said: “With Red Nose Day being such a remarkable campaign that continues to bring together the entire nation ever since its establishment in 1988, we wanted to get involved by doing something a little different this year.
“Whether our clients, both new and existing, prefer a signature red manicure or want to go bold by adding black, white and red nail-art to pay homage to Comic Relief’s wacky central theme, we want to put the fun into fundraising.”
Woodlands Beauty Clinic provides a range of beauty treatments such as nails, eyelash extensions, brow shaping, facials, microdermabrasion, peels, waxing, in addition to aesthetics procedures including lip enhancement, dermal fillers and anti-wrinkle injections.
Alison added: “Our duo of suburban locations together with our recently opened city centre based salon, which is perfect for those popping in on their lunch break, mean that we are highly accessible for everyone who would like to get involved.
“We hope that the ladies taking part in our week-long ‘Red Nail Day’ celebrations will spread the word amongst family, friends and work colleagues, as together we can help make a difference.”
For more information about Woodlands Beauty Clinic visit www.woodlandsbeauty.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Craig Guy .
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