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Djurra
Djurra: To Create: make or do
Beauty is not skin deep it is a lifestyle choice… Beautiful to those who know that beauty must be hard-won in the mind and the eye as well as in the heart. Djurra promotes a natural beauty that exists in harmony with nature to till and seed our inner essence.
Djurra is beauty that must be viewed with a nurturing soul to experience its colours, patterns and sublime shifts in perspective…. channeling your positive life force.
Existing beauty treatments are still a long, long way from seeing nature’s dreaming and the human heart is not yet fully opened to mother nature’s ancient secret.
We are here to whisper those secrets and encourage and grow those seeds of beauty.
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Willagee 26 Aug 2013 |
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Fremantle 22 Aug 2013 |
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Two pedicures were a gift for myself and my mother. Unfortunately my mum's therapist was a bit heavy with the pedi-paddle and cut the side of her foot. The therapist did notice and apologised, but should have offered at least a plaster to stop the bleeding. My mum is on blood thinning medication, so it took a while to stop. My mum only mentioned it and showed me after we got into the car. I think she didn't want to cause a fuss, especially as it was a gift. I appreciate gloves now need to be worn when carrying out pedicures, but the disadvantage of this is, the therapist can't feel the skin, and how firm they need be with the pedi-paddle. Perhaps give consideration to including on the customer form whether clients are on any medication. The feet of a diabetic for instance, should be handled with care.