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THE STORY OF
CRÈME SKIN AND BEAUTY LOUNGE

Crème Skin and Beauty Lounge offers unparalleled service in the home beauty salon experience with real results. 

A boutique Skin and Beauty space, nestled in the bush surrounds of Baldivis North.

My aim is to cater a unique experience for every client and target all skin & beauty concerns, be it for Skin Treatments, Brow & Lash makeovers or a standard leg wax & a nail paint.

Being a fully qualified Beauty Therapist, I take time to understand you and your skin before creating a personalised treatment and home care plans that work with your lifestyle, resources and goals.

Offering a range of facial rejuvenation treatments, with your comfort being of paramount importance to me, you can be assured that you will receive the highest level of care throughout your time here at Crème Skin + Beauty Lounge.

If you're looking for a passionate skin therapist who loves performing an array of facials, or you are just needing a new brow stylist , then I'd love to meet you soon.

Tash x

If you're looking for a passionate skin therapist who loves performing an array of facials, or you are just needing a new brow stylist , then I'd love to meet you soon.

FEATURES

Seen in the Media

SPA+CLINIC MAGAZINE

Home Is Where The Heart Is

Tash was recently interviewed for an industry magazine, that she has admired and dreamt of being featured in for over 10 years


"We hear the stories behind three unique and dreamy home salons.

Forgoing a commercial space doesn't mean sacrifycing style or function"

- Spa+Clinic Magazine

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IN THE COMMUNITY

Locals supporting Locals

Tash donated vouchers to Reece Whitby MLA  who had the task of choosing some well deserving ladies in the Baldivis Community.

And also donated Gift vouchers to the Baldivis Gardens Primary School P&C committee for their Picnic in the Garden event, to raise funds for upgrades to our developing playground spaces.

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SOUTH TELEGRAPH NEWSPAPER

Third phase embraced!

Recently interviewed for The Sound Telegraph on the eve of businesses reopening, as we enter Phase 3 of eased restrictions, of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Things have started to look up for local businesses, with phase three restrictions now allowing many to operate close to normal for the first time in about 10 weeks.

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