Luxurious Waiting Area

A cozy and stylish waiting area designed for your comfort.

Free Refreshments

Enjoy free beverages, including coffee and herbal teas, while you wait.

Private Styling Rooms

Exclusive private rooms for a more personalized and relaxing experience.
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About Belle Femme Beauty Salon

Founded in 1999, Belle Femme Beauty Salon is a name synonymous with luxury, innovation, and excellence in the beauty industry. For over two and half decades, we have been the ultimate destination for women seeking bespoke beauty experiences tailored to their desires.

Renowned for our signature treatments, we offer a comprehensive range of services, from hair treatments and extensions to Moroccan baths, body sculpting massages, skincare, makeup, and nail care. With a strong focus on luxury, comfort, and hygiene, our brand has expanded to include:

  • Belle Femme Beauty Salon
  • Belle Femme Beauty Boutique & Spa
  • Belle Femme Beauty at Home
  • Belle Femme Hair & Nail Lounge
  • Bel Homme Gents Salon

Whether you need a facial at home, a quick manicure, a hair transformation, or a rejuvenating spa session, Belle Femme is your answer. Our exclusive network also provides access to high-end hair products, accessories, makeup, lip liners, eyelash extensions, and microblading services.

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Then, in 2000, Bullfrog Productions (under EA) dropped a bomb: a teaser trailer for . It promised to take the "Evil is Good" mantra to the surface. Then, silence. The project was cancelled.

Did you ever see the original DK3 trailer back in the day? Or did you discover it through a YouTube rabbit hole? Let me know in the comments.

In a 2001 interview, Peter Molyneux (who had already left Bullfrog) admitted: "I don't think we had the technology to do what we wanted with the surface world. It became a different game."

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Then, in 2000, Bullfrog Productions (under EA) dropped a bomb: a teaser trailer for . It promised to take the "Evil is Good" mantra to the surface. Then, silence. The project was cancelled.

Did you ever see the original DK3 trailer back in the day? Or did you discover it through a YouTube rabbit hole? Let me know in the comments.

In a 2001 interview, Peter Molyneux (who had already left Bullfrog) admitted: "I don't think we had the technology to do what we wanted with the surface world. It became a different game."