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Get spa and beauty treatments done at home with these mobile services across the UAE for the whole family

- Katy Gillett

In the UAE, there’s little we really need to leave the house for. Whether you want your food delivered, someone to come and clean your car or even an expert to offer you advice on how to keep pet fish alive, there’s a service that you can book. If you fancy treating yourself to a grooming ritual without stepping out before moonlight, there are plenty of at-home beauty and spa services you can dial up for.

Covering Abu Dhabi and Dubai, The Home Spa brings a full range of beauty and hair treatments to your doorstep.

From mani-pedis and paraffin therapy for your hands and feet to hair removal, facials and body scrubs, there’s not much this place doesn’t offer. It even has treatments and haircuts for children. Prices range from Dh50 for a foot polish to Dh620 for the most expensive facials. More informatio­n is available on the brand’s Instagram page @thehomespa.

Reva, too, can send its profession­al massage therapists to your home or office in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, complete with a table, linens, candles, music and oil. Choose from treatments such as aromathera­py, reflexolog­y, a chair massage and a relaxing couple’s massage, with prices starting from Dh300 for an hour and Dh400 for 90 minutes; www.revauae.com.

The capital even has a spot dedicated to men. The One Gents Spa centres on offering a modern spa experience based on traditiona­l Arabian therapies. Moroccan bath, aromathera­py, massages, organic facials and grooming services are all on offer. Prices range from Dh60 for nail clipping to Dh550 for a Swedish massage with oud oil, and there are promotions for elderly Emiratis and people of determinat­ion; www.theonespa.ae.

Spanning the emirates of Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Dubai and Sharjah is Bellalist, which offers hair, make-up, nails, threading and waxing services. This is not a salon, but a middleman (or woman) who can help you find the right specialist for your needs, whether that’s a freelance hairdresse­r or a trusted beautician to do full make-up; www.bellalist.com.

Tips & Toes, meanwhile, offers at-home services in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Dubai, Ras Al Khaimah and Sharjah, which can be booked directly on the website. This includes hair colour, cut and removal, plus massages. There’s a minimum booking requiremen­t of Dh400 and transporta­tion costs of the technician­s must also be paid by the customer; www.tipsandtoe­s.com.

In Dubai, the mobile Home Spa by Ignite Wellness specialise­s in bringing massage therapists to your door. There are nine treatments to choose from, including Balinese, sports and even prenatal, with prices starting from Dh450. You can also buy a gift voucher or package of five or 10 onehour or 90-minute sessions; www.homespawel­lness.com.

Plenty of treatments for women are on offer from Azza. One of this spa’s unique selling points is that it offers

There are many UAE salons offering services for women, men and children

a children’s party package, including nail art, face-painting and hair braiding for Dh300; www.azzaspa.ae.

There are also more than 100 treatments to enjoy at home from NBoutique. Waxing, tinting, spray tan, bleaching and threading are all on offer, as well as a host of massage treatments, including shiatsu, Swedish and hot stone. Prices on inquiry; www.nboutique.ae.

For hair colour and Olaplex treatments to party makeup, turn to Dubai’s SAbeauti Profession­al Ladies Salon. Keep an eye on the website for monthly offers; www.sabeautisa­lon.com.

If it’s fancy nail art you’re going for, turn to Dial a Nail. Prices on inquiry; www.dialanail.com.

Meanwhile Sea7Beauty Home Salon caters to men, women and children, offering nail and hair services, as well as massages, beard trims and shaves, and children’s haircuts. There is also a VIP package option that offers unlimited services for three hours and costs Dh499; www.sea7beauty.com.

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