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Get Pampered at Nailaholics and Win A Trip to Maldives



A vacation is having nothing to do and 

all day to do it in. -Robert Orben


Nailaholics is synonymous to all-out pampering, spending your me time here feels like being transported into another place filled with blissful tranquility where you feel like a queen. 

Stepping inside any Nailaholics branch takes you into a different dimension where you’ll feel you are in a beachside cabana and the soothing ocean waves as your background.



Now, pampering yourself by getting your nails and foot spa done means you’re actually taking your first step towards a chance to win a trip to the Maldives; a world-class destination recognized as this year’s best spa destination by industry, known for its clear, cobalt waters, hugged by a stretches of fine, delicate sand.

Perhaps no other coastal destination has been so closely associated with the concept of relaxation,” says Glaiza Agbayani, Digital Manager for Nailaholics “This is why we chose Maldives as the perfect holiday treat for our loyal customers.” 




How to win a trip to Maldives?

Joining is very easy! Pamper yourself by availing any of Nailaholics package services from November 10, 2016 to January 27, 2017. This will entitle loyal customer like you to one raffle entry that will give you a chance to win a Maldives trip for two.

Nailaholics win a trip to Maldives promo is aptly called “Holiday Flyaway” where a lucky winner will enjoy a 4-day 3-night stay in Maldives where the winner and her/his companion can savor a luxury vacation in a place where Nailaholics gets its inspiration. 

The Maldives inspired Nailaholics spa 

Get your regular pampering sessions and bring your friends over during the promo period (Nov. 10 to Jan. 27, 2017) to increase your chances of winning. This is just one of the best reasons to visit your favorite Nailaholics branch now.

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