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Page 20 The KRU Beauty Room


Constantly working to improve and expand the services they can offer, KRU are delighted to announce the opening of their specially dedicated “Tranquil Beauty Room”. Tucked away from the bustle of the salon they can now offer clients a dedicated haven where you can choose from a large selection of facials, massages, and extended beauty treatments.


From a Mini-Facial to a Deluxe Treatment, KRU is the place to come with tailor-made facials available to suit every client’s needs.


The menu of massages available is extensive as well, from a Neck and Back massage with home-made essential oils (on special offer at the moment at just 25€) to a Full Body or a Shiatsu massage. Just wonderful!


Waxing is always popular too, and KRU can help you with all your depilation needs from top to toe, to keep you and your skin feeling soft, hair-free, and beautiful to the touch.


The new beauty room also allows KRU the opportunity to offer NVQ Training and Workshops for students. Anyone from 14 years upwards interested in hairdressing can come along and find out if they have the skills and aptitude and get started on the path to a very satisfying career. Contact Jo now to register your place on the training - the NVQ is a British recognised qualification in Hair & Beauty and is now a ‘must-have’ to work in the hair industry in England, Wales etc.


Also, George, our ‘go to guy’ for all Gent’s barbering needs, also specialises in Indian head massage, and for a short time is offering a joint Indian head massage with a REDKEN Hot Shots hair treatment for 25€. An amazing combination and so relaxing!


Call KRU now on 96 646 3970 to make an appointment. Our weekday hours are 10am - 6pm and Saturdays 10am - 2pm. Find us opposite the LIDL Supermarket in Javea on the main CV-734 on the Avenida de Palmera. We’re super easy to find with lots of free parking.


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