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Manicures in Leighton Buzzard

A manicure is a cosmetic beauty treatment for the fingernails and hands performed at home or in a nail salon. A manicure treatment is not only a treatment for the natural nails but also for the hands. A manicure consists of filing, shaping of the free edge, treatments, massage of the hand and the application of polish. 

French manicures are manicures designed to resemble natural nails, and are characterized by natural pink base nails with white tips. The tips of the nails are painted white while the rest of the nails are polished in a pink or a suitable nude shade. French manicures may have originated in eighteenth-century Paris and were popular in the 1920s and 1930s.

Other treatments in Leighton Buzzard

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Leighton Buzzard

Options for further education in LU7 are hard to come by, unless you count the Maharishi University of Natural Law in Mentmore. Leighton-Linslade are home to both Cedars Upper School on Mentmore Road and Vandyke Upper School on Vandyke Road. Southcot Lower School is located on the highly residential Bideford Green in Linslade. Being a rural area, local amenities are not as abundant as they are in towns or cities. The Library Theatre on Lake Street in Leighton Buzzard doubles as a, you guessed it, library and theatre. Tiddenfoot Pit, Linslade Wood and Stockgrove Country Park on Brickhill Road provide venues for outdoor activity. Numerous golf clubs exist in the postcode while Bury Farm on Mill Road in Slapton is home to a world class equestrian centre.The 18th century Ford End Watermill on Station Road in Ivinghoe hasn't been in use since the 1960s although it has been renovated into a tourist attraction. The Ascott House on Leighton Road in Wing has an impressive art collection and garden. The Leighton Buzzard Railway on Billington Road was built in 1919 and is one of the few remaining narrow gauge railways. Pitstone Green Museum on Vicarage Road details the history of the area, while the 17th century Pitstone Windmill has been restored to its former glory.
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