Eyelash Extensions Exeter

Eyelash Extensions Exeter

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Eyelash Extensions Exeter is the premier Exeter, Devon United Kingdom mobile beauty service that delivers a full range of customizable beauty services to t

Sleekandbeautiful.com has been dubbed the premier authority in eyelash extensions, faux lashes, lash lift and 3d Brow building in UK Devon area. Serviced exclusively by licensed esthetician dedicated to the art of individual, detailed eyelash extensions. Our eyelash artists create lashes that are stunning, natural, and deliciously deceitful. Our professional lash-system includes the industry's most luxurious extensions and award winning, long lasting medical grade adhesive.

17/09/2022
06/08/2021

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12/05/2021

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07/11/2020

🤣🤣🤣 the feeling after lockdown 🙄🙄🙄🙄

31/10/2020

5 years ago, wow🥳

Photos 19/08/2020

Finally back to work.

10/07/2020

Another false alarm, so I am still not allowed to start working, no treatments around the face is allowed 😢😢😢

Where a premises delivers a mix of services, only those services that do not involve work in the highest risk zone, should be made available to clients. No treatments are to be provided on the face until government advice changes. Examples of such services would include the following, though this list is not exhaustive:

face waxing, sugaring or threading services

facial treatments

advanced facial technical (electrical or mechanical)

eyelash treatments

make-up application

dermarolling

dermaplaning

microblading

electrolysis on the face

eyebrow treatments

intricate detailing, outlining or shaving of beards

advanced beauty therapy and aesthetic treatments (this does not apply to medical settings)

Treatments restricted to the body, but excluding those in the highest risk zone, can resume with mitigations as set out in this guidance.

Photos 26/06/2020
Photos 24/06/2020

So, the government decided, I can't see you lovely girls from 4th of July 🥺😭😭😭
Hopefully it won't be dragged out too long😶

Re-opening of businesses and venues from 4 July

On 23 June 2020, the Prime Minister announced further easements of the coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions as part of Step Three of the government’s plan to return life to as near normal as we can.
In addition, all businesses and venues can reopen from 4 July, except for the list below, which remain closed in law:

Nightclubs

Casinos

Bowling alleys and Indoor skating rinks

Indoor play areas including soft-play

Spas

Nail bars, beauty salons and tanning salons

Massage, tattoo and piercing parlours

Indoor fitness and dance studios, and indoor gyms and sports venues/facilities

Swimming pools including water parks

Exhibition or conference centres must remain closed for events such as exhibitions or conferences, other than for those who work for the business or organisation who run the venue.

Cafes, restaurants and shops that are self-contained and can be accessed from the outside, will still be permitted to open.
We continue to phase reopening and we will hope to reopen other close-contact businesses as soon as possible.
All other businesses and venues can reopen from 4 July. Examples are shown below including links to guidance to ensure their safe-reopening.

24/06/2020

So, the government decided, I can't see you lovely girls from 4th of July 🥺😭😭😭
Hopefully it won't be dragged out too long😶

Re-opening of businesses and venues from 4 July

On 23 June 2020, the Prime Minister announced further easements of the coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions as part of Step Three of the government’s plan to return life to as near normal as we can.
In addition, all businesses and venues can reopen from 4 July, except for the list below, which remain closed in law:

Nightclubs

Casinos

Bowling alleys and Indoor skating rinks

Indoor play areas including soft-play

Spas

Nail bars, beauty salons and tanning salons

Massage, tattoo and piercing parlours

Indoor fitness and dance studios, and indoor gyms and sports venues/facilities

Swimming pools including water parks

Exhibition or conference centres must remain closed for events such as exhibitions or conferences, other than for those who work for the business or organisation who run the venue.

Cafes, restaurants and shops that are self-contained and can be accessed from the outside, will still be permitted to open.
We continue to phase reopening and we will hope to reopen other close-contact businesses as soon as possible.
All other businesses and venues can reopen from 4 July. Examples are shown below including links to guidance to ensure their safe-reopening.

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Brooks Warren, Cranbrook
Exeter
EX57AJ