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Spring Special TOP BEAUTY ESSENTIALS


Spring is finally here so it’s time to pamper ourselves and dust off those colour polishes ready for the sunnier seasons. We’ve asked our customers what they couldn’t be without this spring – here’s what they had to say!


“Our spring staple product at Tonic and one that flies off the shelves is ‘Seche Vite’ and we’ve stocked up ready for a busy pedicure season. This product’s speedy drying, chip free, everlasting shine formula means this is the best top coat ever and we can’t live without it!”


Sam Wade – Tonic


“We use Salt of the Earth at Ramside Hall Spa in all of our luxury manicure and pedicure treatments. We launched the Plum Spice scent in December and it has been a huge hit with our Spa guests. It’s fruity and spicy cinnamon notes really are the perfect blend for getting you ready for spring! This has proved to be one of our most popular scents and we will be launching it as a retail line very soon.”


Hayley – Ramside Hall Spa


Samantha Hawkes – Liverpool Beauty Co


46 | Polished Spring 2016


“My top beauty essential for spring is the Footsie Bath. Spring is the time of year where our clients are going to be gearing up to brave the flip flop season and will be beginning to book in for their feet to be pampered because they’ve been long forgotten about in the winter months! The Footsie Bath is an essential item for me because of the disposable liners, convenient carry tray, lightweight design and the varying heat/vibrate options that it provides, and I cannot be without mine!”

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