Halloween Blowdries and Make-up at aer Blowdry Bar
Planning big things this Halloween? Then get yourself down to aer Blowdry Bar, Kensington on the 31st of October between 2pm and 8pm, for the ultimate in pre Halloween pampering.
From witches to ghouls to David Bowie (you know Halloween isn’t Halloween with out atlas one Bowie impersonator) aer's team of blow dry specialists and make-up artists will transform you in to a Halloween supernova whilst you get into the festive spirit and enjoy the champagne!
Prices start from £35 for a freaky Halloween Blow Dry or 30 minute Makeup, peaking at £80 for the Halloween Upstyle and Makeup for those who really want to make a splash (or should I say spook).
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