Introduction
Maddie began her beauty therapy training in 2020, completing Level 3 at New City College in 2022. Her expertise includes waxing, tinting, facials, body treatments, and various massage styles. She continues developing her skills at Bodytonic Clinic, specialising in Deep Tissue, MLD, Indian Head, Hot Stone, Pregnancy Massage, and Environ skincare. Passionate about skincare, Maddie enjoys helping clients feel confident in their skin. She has also trained in Thai Massage at Chiva-Som International Academy, deepening her knowledge of traditional techniques. Enthusiastic and dedicated, Maddie is excited to grow her expertise in a clinical setting.
Practice name
Bodytonic Clinic
Practitioner
Madeleine Ward-Robinson
Address

33 Penny Brookes Street
London
E15 1GP
United Kingdom

Business telephone

51.5460856, -0.0023851

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