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Take Some Me Time

With this crazy wedding season, you're in your loubs all night and sleepless and stressed all day, not to mention the agony of make-up and hair style appointments and sudden cancellations! urgh!! So having a chance to recharge and rejuvenate is critical. How about you carve out some precious moments of "Me Time" while you're shopping?

Me Time Nail Spa is the latest addition of nail salons to the Kuwaiti scene. Trained to implement the most up-to-date beauty techniques, Me Time nail technicians use treatments and products that are carefully selected to address your every need. They also ensure the highest level of hygiene with medical autoclave sterilizer and unseal the individually sterilized pouches in the presence of the client.

What's really popular in their menu is of course the MINX nails, They are a mess free, green alternative to polish. They have quickly become the latest fashion accessory for celebs, being worn by Beyonce, Rihanna, & Victoria Beckham, just to name a few. They’re chip free and can last up to 2 weeks! Available in a variety of metallic’s and designs.

Me Time Nail Spa is located in The Avenues Mall, phase 2, 1st Floor, next to Obika Mozarella Bar. Opening hours are 10am-10pm, 7 days a week. For appointments, please call (+965) 2259-8025. For any further inquiries, please send an e-mail to info@IWantMeTime.com. Find out more about their services here.

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Anonymous said…
wooow, looks amazing...

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