Tailor-made packages to suit every bride

CHAR’S Nails and Beauty has been open in Henley since May 2007 and caters very much for the ‘blushing bride-to-be’.

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 02 February 2015

CHAR’S Nails and Beauty has been open in Henley since May 2007 and caters very much for the ‘blushing bride-to-be’.

The salon is on Greys Road with free car parking within easy reach so customers need not worry about whether or not there will be a very unwelcome parking ticket on their windscreen when they get back to their car!

The priority at Char’s Nails and Beauty is to make the customer feel special from the moment that they walk through the door. The atmosphere is relaxed, informal and friendly whilst at the same time maintaining a high level of professionalism. Other salons sometimes seem to be stuffy, even cold places, Char’s approach to the beauty for your wedding day is completely different.

The team of therapists and technicians are highly trained and maintain a high level of professionalism at all times.

Staff feel that the client/technician relationship is very important, and feel that making this bond as strong as possible is a key factor of quality treatments and services. They want the client to trust in them to make their special day even more special!



Char’s offer a wide range of treatments and and services including Twilights Hair Studio. Indeed any combination of these can be put together to make tailor-made packages for weddings and hen nights. Several consultations are included in the wedding packages to help staff make sure the bride gets exactly what they want and need to make their special day even more memorable.

Call (01491) 412593 to discuss the option which is right for you.

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