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Empty Nottingham city centre charity shop to reopen as beauty salon

Bric-a-brac is making way for botox and beauty treatments as work gets underway to transform the former premises of a Nottingham charity shop into the city's newest salon.

Body and Soul Aesthetics is due to open in St James's Street before the end of January and will offer manicures, massages, lash lifts, brow tints, non-surgical facelifts and derma-fillers, amongst its treatments.

It takes over the large double unit once occupied by The Salvation Army charity shop, which closed last year and has remained empty since.

Treatments start from £19 for a set of acrylic nails, £199 for three areas of botox, £179 for lip fillers and £280 for nose fillers.

The salon, which joins The Malt Cross, Roebuck, Dukki Gifts, Shop Zero and The Tanning Shop, on St James's Street, also offers temporary henna tattoos from £5 a design.

Workers are currently re-fitting the premises having gutted it at the end of last year.

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