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北九州の美容室peace

北九州の美容室peace

Catégorie : Beauté modeVersion: 3.78.0

Taille:61.1 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 7.0+

Promoteur:DALIA inc.

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Description de l'application

Restez à jour avec Kitakyushu Beauty Salon Peace ! Leur nouvelle application officielle fournit des informations en temps réel, des rendez-vous et bien plus encore.

L'application Kitakyushu Beauty Salon Peace offre un accès pratique aux dernières nouvelles et services du salon. Gérez vos rendez-vous, parcourez les menus et les coiffures et achetez même des produits directement depuis votre smartphone. L'application améliore votre expérience en salon pour plus de facilité et de familiarité.

Principales caractéristiques :

  • Rendez-vous : Planifiez et gérez des rendez-vous à tout moment et en tout lieu.
  • Boutique en ligne : Parcourez et achetez des produits de salon directement via l'application.
  • Coupons exclusifs : Accédez et utilisez des remises spéciales.
  • Programme de fidélité : Gagnez des tampons à chaque visite pour débloquer des récompenses.
  • Galerie de styles de cheveux : Explorez les coiffures recommandées par le salon.
  • Menu et tarifs : Consultez facilement les services et les prix du salon.
  • Emplacement et directions : Trouvez facilement le salon grâce à l'accès à la carte intégré.
  • Appel rapide : Accès à une touche pour contacter le salon.
  • Actualités et mises à jour : Restez informé des dernières nouvelles du salon.
  • Galerie vidéo : Regardez des vidéos présentant les services et les styles du salon.

Remarque : L'affichage de l'application peut varier légèrement en fonction de votre appareil.

Version 3.78.0 (6 juin 2024)

Corrections de bugs mineurs mises en œuvre.

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BeautyLover Mar 21,2025

This app is a must-have for anyone who visits Kitakyushu Beauty Salon Peace! It's super easy to book appointments and stay updated with the latest salon news. The interface is user-friendly and it even lets you purchase products. Love it!

ビューティーマニア Mar 28,2025

北九州の美容室peaceのアプリは本当に便利です!予約が簡単にできて、最新のサロンのニュースもチェックできます。インターフェースも使いやすく、商品の購入も可能です。最高です!

뷰티팬 Feb 24,2025

이 앱은 북큐슈 뷰티 살롱 피스의 방문자에게 필수입니다! 예약이 간편하고 최신 소식을 쉽게 확인할 수 있습니다. 인터페이스도 사용하기 편하고, 제품 구매도 가능해요. 좋아요!

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