I guess this is the case with most hair removal centers out there, you would think that you go to a place who has enough experience and can learn from that to better serve their clients.\r
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well NO, they have a better ( money making system) idea, they'll start blank page with each new customer.\r
they'll start with the lowest settings possible so it will not be efficient enough so the first 2 treatments you paid for getting them on track ( instead of comparing skin types, hair diameter etc.) it's like money to the garbage.\r
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now on the third treatment and up they'll do the job like it's suppose to be.\r
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if you do go there, have them test your area in different settings, go home come back with the best settings for you.\r
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not sure if they will let you do that but it's worth a try. I've wasted 2000 dollars on their incompetent practices\r
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if money is not an issue for you. - go there. if it is i would probably go else where.\r
the main problem is that most if not ALL hair removal centers are a like, they take advantage of the fact that their clients cling to the possibility they can help them so why not take advantage of that.\r
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for example they could have give you the same service in 60% of the cost, the remaining 40% goes to the ""testing"" (toilet).
Pros: they have the right quipment , just dont know how to use it
Cons: parking, greedy
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