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Businiess name:  P K Walsh Hair Solutions
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
PK Walsh claims to help women with thinning hair gain confidence through their products. These products, which are top of the line, are three times more expensive than other such items at salons in Boston. They sell many products from laser treatments (don't work) to extensions (fall out) and they sell them hard for thousands of dollars. I did some research before jumping into the extensions and found that they charge over $900 more than most hair salons with the same exact make and model of Great Lengths. They do not back up any of their products, ie if they do not work you are out of thousands of dollars, no guarantee and no warranty. Do you really want to spend your hard earned dollars in this economy on such a business?! Just say no! Cons: price gauging

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