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Beauty & Hair Care Institutes & Salons SECTION 01 BEAUTY & HAIR CARE INSTITUTES & SALONS Part 01: Esthetic & Relooking Centers: Make-Up - Manicure/Pedicure - Waxing - Tattoo - Gel - Acrylic - Epilation - Artistic Make-Up - .... Part 02: Hair Styling & Treatment Salons Brushing - Cutting - High Lighting - Low Lighting- Chignon - Colorizing - Treatment - Relaxing Cream- Keratine - ...) Section 01: BEAUTY & HAIR CARE CENTERS Section 01: BEAUTY & HAIR CARE CENTERS Esthetic & Relooking Centers Esthetic & Relooking Centers AROMA SPA, Mina El-Hosn, 01-366555 Esthetic & AROMAVIE, Kornish El-Mazraa, 01-700573 ASHRAF & HANI, Verdun, 01-787212 ASSAAD BEAUTY BOUTIQUE, Verdun, 01-806801 Relooking Centers AURA BEAUTY INSTITUTE, Hamra, 03-914010 AVALON FITNESS CLUB, Kreitem, 01-786880 AVON, Beirut, 03-977843 AYMAN HAIR STYLE, Hamra, 01-736044 BEIRUT B BEAUTY, Nasra, 01-215040 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- B BEAUTY, Ashrafieh, 01-423399 4 SEASONS SPA, Mina El-Hosn, 01-761000 7.SENSE, Mseitbeh, 01-313951 A&B BEAUTY SALON, Rawsheh, 01-744075 A&R - ABBAS & RABIH, Verdun, 01-809619 A.K. - AKRAM KALLAS BEAUTY CENTER, Jnah, 01-841117 A+ LASER, Saifi, 01-990028 ABC BEAUTE, Beirut Downtown, 01-991888 ABDELNASER BEAUTY CENTER, Ain El-Mreisseh, 01-361016 ABDELNASER BEAUTY CENTER, Verdun, 01-808095 ABELARDO BY MAHMOUD HALLAK, Zaidanieh, 03-037348 B.B.C. - BEIRUT BEAUTY CENTER, Zarif, 01-749974 B.F.M. - BEAUTY, Gemayzeh, 01-560102 B.U.C., Hamra, 03-604098 BAHA’A HAIR STUDIO, Sodeco, 01-429994 BASSEDOUNA, Mar Elias, 01-307021 BEAUTY ANGEL CENTER, Gemayzeh, 01-449444 BEAUTY CARE BY MAYADA AZZAM, Zaidanieh, 70-645795 BEAUTY CARE CLINIC, Hamra, 70-941295 BEAUTY CORNER, Ashrafieh, 03-288246 ACAPELLI, Rmeil, 70-914092 BEAUTY CORNER, Hamra, 03-300043 ADEL CHEBLI SALON, Ashrafieh, 01-322638 BEAUTY CREATION BY SELIM & IMAN, Witwat, 01-365575 AGELESS BEAUTY & DIET LOUNGE, Mar Elias, 01-700690 BEAUTY DREAMS, Kornish El-Mazraa, 01-306969 AHMAD EL-ASSIR, Verdun, 03-989400 BEAUTY FOREVER, Verdun, 01-863307 AHMED KOBEYSSI, Verdun, 01-807908 BEAUTY IMAGE BY MAYA, Verdun, 01-346046 ALEXIS HAIRDRESSER, Gemayzeh, 01-561840 BEAUTY LOUNGE S.A.R.L., Ashrafieh, 01-330130 ALI ABDALLAH, Verdun, 03-558802 BEAUTY SPA SANA, Hamra, 01-752323 ALINE BEAUTY LOUNGE, Badaro, 01-381488 BEAUTY WORLD BY LARA DIAB, Ashrafieh, 01-320422 AL-JAWHARA BEAUTY SALON, Aeshabakkar, 01-787046 BEESLINE, THE SHOP, Hamra, 01-808871 ALL CARE, Tabaris, 01-201052 BEFORE & AFTER, Ashrafieh, 01-218718 ALL STARS SPA, Hamra, 01-340341 BEIROOTS BY FOUAD HAIDAR, Ramlet El-Baida, 01-800388 ALLEGRO LAZER & BEAUTY CENTER, Mar Elias, 01-308544 BEIRUT AESTHETIC SURGERY CENTER, Hamra, 01-745641 AMAL COIFFURE ET ESTHETIQUE, Hamra, 70-961214 BEIRUT YOGA SIVANANDA CENTER, Gemayzeh, 01-566770 AMERICAN BODYART, Beirut Downtown, 01-999666 (ext211) BEIT BEAUTY, Ashrafieh, 01-331718 AMINE DIB, Hamra, 03-199711 BELLA BEAUTY CENTER, Mina El-Hosn, 03-747775 APHRODITE HAIR & BEAUTY SPACE, Ashrafieh, 01-217771 BELLA’S SPA, Verdun, 01-861700 APILUS-DECTRO TEAM S.A.R.L., Ashrafieh, 01-442763 BELLE DE JOUR AQUA SANTE S.A.L., Ashrafieh, 01-210220 Ain El-Mreisseh, Phoenicia Str., Yassine Bldg., 3rd Fl. AQUA SPA S.A.R.L., Tallet El-Khayat, 01-862020 01-370406, 70-120937 ARABELLE BEAUTY & HAIR SALON, Hamra, 01-748321 [email protected] 16 11 Section 01: BEAUTY & HAIR CARE CENTERS Section 01: BEAUTY & HAIR CARE CENTERS Esthetic & Relooking Centers Esthetic & Relooking Centers BELLEZA BEAUTY SALON, Kreitem, 01-806700 CHIRINE RAHHAL INSTITUTE, Mazraa, 01-313767 BELLISSIMA, Mar Elias, 03-361898 CLARINS INSTITUTE, Beirut Downtown, 01-991888 BERLANT BEAUTY INSTITUTE, Wardieh, 01-372472 CLAUDE NAJM BEAUTY INSTITUTE, Sodeco, 01-336373 BLISS BEAUTY CENTER, Hamra, 01-371021 CLAVEL HAIR & BEAUTY, Ramlet El-Baida, 01-798708 BLUEZEN, Kreitem, 01-786647 CLINIC & HOME CARE, Mulla, 01-737535 BODY CARE CLINIC, Ashrafieh, 03-215456 CLINICARE, Mar Elias, 01-304323 BODY LANGUAGE, Hamra, 01-751105 CLINIQUE AREKA INTERNATIONALE S.A.R.L., Verdun, 01-812212 BODY LINES, Clemenceau, 01-371888 CLINIQUE DE LA FEMME, Hamra, 01-747424 BODY REFORM, Hamra, 01-747061 COCO BEAUTY LOUNGE, Ashrafieh, 01-321820 BONITA BY MAHMOUD BANAT, Ras El-Nabeh, 01-651736 BOOK-A-LOOK, Ashrafieh, 01-446129 BOUBA MAKE-UP & TATTOO, Verdun, 03-779328 C & F, Clemenceau, 01-364392 C & F, Hamra, 01-750260 COLORS & CUTS, Hamra, 01-346228 COLORS BY GHALEB DGHEIM, Rawsheh, 03-141612 COOL CUTS, Hamra, 01-751455 COPYRIGHT BEAUTY, Ashrafieh, 76-434922 COUPE TIFS, Ashrafieh, 01-611613 C & F, Verdun, 01-797260 CUT N’ COLOR BY RABIH HTEIT, Ashrafieh, 01-215765 C.B.C. INTERNATIONAL, Ramlet El-Baida, 01-808999 D.T. NAILS & SPA, Beirut Downtown, 01-971487 C.L.C., Hamra, 03-469630 DALAL BEAUTY CENTER, Tarik El-Jdideh, 03-380670 C.L.C. ACADEMIA, Kornish El-Mazraa, 01-704557 DASHING DIVA - ELINAZ GROUP LTD., Ashrafieh, 01-320337 C.M.G. - MAHA CHATILA, Zarif, 03-200893 DEE SPA - L’EXPERTISE EN ESTHETIQUE, Ashrafieh, 01-425011 C.W.S. - CONTOURS WELLNESS SERVICE, Clemenceau, 01-361022 DELAILA HAIR & BEAUTY LOUNGE, Kornish El-Mazraa, 01-707879 CAPRI BEAUTY LOUNGE, Sodeco, 01-397702 CARA MIA, Witwat, 01-376019 DELLA BITAR (TATTOO DESIGNER) CARLOS EL-MENDELEK, Sodeco, 01-655593 Ashrafieh, 03-341253 CAROLE HERRO, Ashrafieh, 03-177171 DENTAL & BEAUTY CENTER, Beirut Downtown, 01-363800 C-BO, Ashrafieh, 01-330022 DERMACARE CLINIC, Hamra, 01-737488 CEDARS BEAUTY CENTER, Ashrafieh, 76-464637 DERMALINE, Sodeco, 03-960065 CELINE BEAUTY LOUNGE, Mar Elias, 01-306609 DERMAPRO, Beirut Downtown, 01-975533 CENTRE D’ESTHETIQUE EVE, Ashrafieh, 01-320432 DIDA BEAUTY CENTER, Ain El-Mreisseh, 01-363983 CESAR G. DAOUD CENTER , Sodeco, 03-893705 DIET & FITNESS CLINIC - ANTI AGE CLINIC, Zarif, 01-369574 C’EST MOI, Verdun, 01-349359 DIFFERENCE, Aeshabakkar, 01-738149 CHARMEREINE, Hamra, 01-352687 DIFFERENCE BY HASSAN HAMADE, Zarif, 03-907754 CHERRY BEAUTY LOUNGE, Kreitem, 01-866606 DIFFUSION JOSEPH HABIB, Verdun, 01-603348 18 11 Section 01: BEAUTY & HAIR CARE CENTERS Section 01: BEAUTY & HAIR CARE CENTERS Esthetic & Relooking Centers Esthetic & Relooking Centers DINA’S BEAUTY CLINIC, Badaro, 01-381629 EVE’S CARE, Jnah, 01-842134 DIVA COIFFURE, Ashrafieh, 01-215251 EXEDRA BEAUTY CLINIC, Kreitem, 71-141416 DIVONA BEAUTY CENTER, Zarif, 03-674444 EYELOOK, Ashrafieh, 70-225453 DOLCE MIA - AHMAD ARABY, Verdun, 01-787281 FACELOOK BY HAYTHAM, Burj Abi-Haidar, 03-453016 DOUJA MOON BY FATIMA EL-MAWLA, Zaidanieh, 70-698631 FADI KATAYA BEAUTY LOUNGE, Verdun, 01-343404 E SPA, Rawsheh, 01-869666 FADIA BEAUTY LOUNGE, Zkak El-Blat EGO’S BEAUTY CENTER, Beirut Downtown, 01-974973 FADIA MENDELEK BEAUTY CENTER, Verdun, 01-863667 ELEGANT NAILS LAYAL, Ashrafieh, 01-329303 FARRUCCI HAIR SALON, Mseitbeh, 03-556244 ELIE & JEAN HAIR INT’L, Mina El-Hosn, 01-362424 FATEN ABIAD INSTITUTE, Verdun, 01-787757 ELIE MRAD HAUTE COIFFURE, Mar Mkhael, 01-565142 FATIMA RAYCHOUNI, Verdun, 03-939395 ELIE SARKIS HAIR & BEAUTY, Sakiet El-Janzir FATINA DEL MAR INSTITUTE, Ashrafieh, 01-442763 ELLE ET LUI BY HASSAN, Rawsheh, 01-811842 FEMALE BEAUTY CENTER, Karakas, 01-738740 FLAWLESS BEAUTY CENTER, Hamra, 01-345108 FRANCE BELLE, Kornish El-Mazraa, 01-315076 FREE FLY, Hamra, 01-750223 FREEDOM HAIR SALON, Ramlet El-Baida, 01-808303 FULA LOUNGE, Hamra, [email protected] G SPA, Ashrafieh, 01-210220 GAVROCHE BY ELIE ABBOUD, Verdun, 03-566739 GENESIS HEALTH & FITNESS CLUB, Verdun, 01-864646 ELYSEE PARIS, Burj Abi-Haidar, 03-811850 EMAK URBAN SPA, Tabaris, 01-333135 EMILY FARAH BEAUTY INSTITUTE, Ashrafieh, 01-448752 EMPORIO DEL SOLE TANNING CENTER, Ashrafieh, 01-217572 EMPORIO DEL SOLE TANNING CENTER, Clemenceau, 01-377575 EPICARE, Museum Square, 03-681000 EPICENTRE, Hamra, 03-310800 ESCODE BEAUTY CENTER, Sakiet El-Janzir, 01-812512 ESPINOSA - HANANE HOUMANI, Saifi, 03-798854 GENIUS CENTER, Beirut Downtown, 01-973901 ESSENTIAL SPA, Rawsheh, 01-802388 GENTLE TOUCH, Mar Elias, 76-779553 ESTHETICA ANGELA, Verdun, 01-783535 GENY ASMAR BEAUTY INSTITUTE, Verdun, 01-802804 ESTHETIQUE DENISE SEMAAN, Beirut, 03-504823 GEORGE NAKHLE HAUTE COIFFURE, Ashrafieh, 01-339388 ESTHETIQUE MARLENE, Beirut, 03-954828 GHOSN BEAUTY INSTITUTE, Hamra, 01-344653 ESTHETIQUE MIRA, Tarik El-Jdideh, 01-311833 GLAMOUR BEAUTY HOUSE, Kreitem, 01-785026 ESTHETIQUE RASHA TOHME, Mseitbeh, 01-307982 GLAMOUR BY ADNAN OUTA, Hamra, 03-933634 ESTHETIQUE ROLA TAKKOUSH, Aeshabakkar, 03-560302 GLIMPSE NAIL & BEAUTY CARE, Rawsheh, 01-807222 EVA BEAUTY CLINIC, Mar Elias, 03-019860 GLINT, Hamra, 01-353539 EVA MAAROUF, Verdun, 03-019860 GLITTER BEAUTY, Tallet El-Khayat, 01-864524 EVA ZOUGHAIB ESTHETIC, Sodeco, 03-367662 GLOSSY BEAUTY CENTER, Mar Elias, 03-650597 EVE WORLD, Jnah, 01-850800 H.B. - HEALTH & BEAUTY, Kornish El-Mazraa, 01-633124 20 11 Section 01: BEAUTY & HAIR CARE CENTERS Section 01: BEAUTY & HAIR CARE CENTERS Esthetic & Relooking Centers Esthetic & Relooking Centers HAIR & CARE CLINIC, Mar Elias, 01-317351 INSTITUT AIDA DAHER, Burj Abi-Haidar, 70-941228 HAIR BY ROMEO SAAD, Badaro, 01-381099 INSTITUT ALINE FEGHALI, Verdun, 03-338499 HAIR SHISTA, Tarik El-Jdideh, 71-606083 INSTITUT AMAL KASSEM, Kornish El-Mazraa, 01-866767 HAIR STYLIST MITRI HADDAD, Mseitbeh, 03-242113 INSTITUT BASSAM FATTOUH, Verdun, 01-791021 HAIRTEC ZIAD EID, Sodeco, 01-398665 INSTITUT BELLEZZA, Ashrafieh, 01-612065 HALA AJAM BEAUTY INSTITUTE, Mina El-Hosn, 01-366008 INSTITUT COSETTE HABR, Ashrafieh, 01-325989 HALA BEAUTY INSTITUTE, Hamra, 01-340674 INSTITUT DANIA WEHBE, Mar Elias, 01-701407 HAMADA MAKE-UP & TATTOO, Verdun, 01-355554 INSTITUT DARINE, Sanayeh, 03-843541 HAMRA DENTAL CLINIC, Hamra, 70-843945 INSTITUT DIALA NAKHAL,
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