They offer brand new treatments that originate from Vietnam
The owner of a brand new Nottingham city centre ‘deluxe’ spa has promised to leave customers ‘feeling like a million dollars’ as they ‘bring new treatments to the city’. Tracey Emerald, aged 43, has opened her brand new spa, Emerald Aesthetics and Spa, on Market Street in Nottingham.
“When you come here to try, you’ll have never tried anything like it.” Tracey is originally from Vietnam and moved to England in 2001. She said she had brought some treatments from Vietnam to her new spa. “I’ve done this job since when I was 18. It’s passed down from to generation that's why I wanted to bring it to England. That’s what I want to do, I want to make people feel relaxed,” said Tracey.
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