A NEW mobile beauty business has been established by well-known Clare beautician Aisha Kelly.

Aisha’s mobile beauty service will see the former Estee Lauder consultant offering at-home treatments including waxing, tinting, make-up, nails, and a range of massage treatments including Swedish body massage. All of Aisha’s 5 star training along with her vast experience in multiple salons over the years has influenced Aisha to create Aisha Beauty

The North Clare native is highly experienced in the industry having qualified in 2004, and is excited to bring her passion and perfectionism to both new and existing clients.

Aisha is known for her work as an Estée Lauder beauty expert in Rochford’s Ennis for nine years before furthering her progression at Brown Thomas, Limerick, and Dromoland Castle where she provided massage and facials.

“I was the first girl in Clare to represent Estée Lauder,” she said proudly. Aisha told The Clare Echo she is excited about offering her range of beauty services in people’s homes.

“I decided to do the mobile as it’s something I feel a lot of women need, like mothers who find it hard to get out of the house.

“Since lockdown people are very home-oriented and it’s been very busy, it’s proving to be a very convenient service for a lot of women.”

She serves Ennis and its surrounding areas however Aisha will travel further for group bookings, hen parties or pamper nights.

She has already received great support from previous clients from Rochford’s and Dromoland.

“I’m blown away by the amount of support I’ve received from people that I would have known years ago that have come back, customers from Rochford’s and Brown Thomas. They love the fact that they don’t have to travel. There’s a lot of people working from home as well and they love the fact that I come to them after being in front of the computer all day.”

Aisha Beauty is open for business Monday to Friday, 9am-9pm. For bookings or requests, email aisha-1974kelly@yahoo.com, call 083 432 5826 or find Aisha Beauty on Facebook and Instagram

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