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1310 days ago

Infrared Sauna and Chromotherapy (light therapy)

Phyllis from Mount Pleasant - Redcliffs

KOHA THURSDAY IS ON AGAIN
Christchurch people πŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œ Ferrymead/ Mt Pleasant Location
AFTERNOON all. Missed last week but back again
I so enjoyed offering the KOHA THURSDAY that I'm going to offer it every Thursday πŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œ
so if you were wanting to last week but couldn't now is your chance.
Note some sessions may be gone , as its posted on a page I belong to
(No Set Fee for this Day Only-Monetary Donation or exchange of your skill set/trade/service)
usual price is $40 but pay what you wish or can afford
Kia Ora Koutou πŸ’œ
πŸ’œ 30 minute Infrared Sauna session
πŸ’š 30 minute use of the room to relax in heated vibrational chairs
πŸ’œRelaxing herbal tea to finish
πŸ’šChromotherapy (choice of colour)
Last Thursday , Red and Light Blue were popular - link in commenst for you to look up the colours
πŸ’œTake home a coffee Vanilla coconut oil tummy scrub
πŸ’šChoose of "The Solo" - come alone or 'Bring a Friend"
Pm to lock in your time (both are 60 minute bookings)
Kia Ora Koutou πŸ’œ
πŸ’œ 30 minute Infrared Sauna session
πŸ’š 30 minute use of the room to relax in heated vibrational chairs
πŸ’œRelaxing herbal tea to finish
πŸ’šChromotherapy (choice of colour)
Last Thursday , Red and Light Blue were popular - link in commenst for you to look up the colours
πŸ’œTake home a coffee Vanilla coconut oil tummy scrub
πŸ’šChoose of "The Solo" - come alone or 'Bring a Friend"
Pm to lock in your time (both are 60 minute bookings)
(One booking per person)
Times Available:
Thursday 21st July 2022
Some times still avaliable, if you never tried it , give it a whirl
10.30am
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11.45am
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1.pm
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To Book one of these Times, please send a Message or text me on 0274596387 and I will Book it In 😊
Ngā mihi nui, πŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œπŸ’œ
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