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Beauty on Your Doorstep

Mobile Beauty
Mobile Beauty Manicure

In those early days of motherhood, simple things like feeding ourselves and drinking our coffee while it’s still hot suddenly aren’t so simple anymore. A private shower can be a victory on par with winning a marathon. Flat ironing our hair? That’s just crazy talk. 

Whether we’re new mothers or not, we all know it’s critical to our mental health to maintain some semblance of good hygiene. But it’s not always easy.

That’s where Mobile Beauty comes to our rescue. Owner Carolyn McNairn is a woman on a mission: to make us look beautiful and feel beautiful. The difference is that she comes to our door to do it.

Mobile Beauty provides professional in-home esthetic services (namely face/brow waxing, manicures, pedicures, and massage) to women in the Ottawa area. For those of us who don’t have the time or energy to drag ourselves to our downtown salons it’s the answer to our prayers.

Carolyn brings everything to you: floor covers, towels, professional tools (including disposable files and liners) and for no extra charge, she’ll bring her bright and sunny disposition too.

You need to book a minimum of $80 worth of services before Carolyn will head out to your place, but that’s not tough. Just invite some friends over and share the love. Think about it—a casual gathering with all of your mummy friends—babies in bassinets while the mothers chat and drink (warm) coffee and get their toes and eyebrows done. Or maybe you should order up a massage? Because you can get one of those too—bliss! 

It’s fun, convenient and it makes us feel great. Treat yourself, you deserve it.

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Mobile Beauty
www.mobilebeauty.ca

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Tested by Andrea T., Ottawa
Tagged under ottawa, beauty, mobile, manicure
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First published 2009.09.17

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