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Laser Hair Removal Clinic on Lordship Lane


lucyjane1990

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I recently visited a laser clinic on Lordship Lane. I must say I was quite sceptical about laser hair removal treatment but when i visited this clinic for a consultation my mind was at ease. The therapist explained everything about the treatment and I was very happy with how I was dealt. The clinic has brilliant offers on at the moment for laser hair removal courses. So if you are looking for hair free skin for the summer I definitely recommend this clinic. Its called Dulwich Laser Beauty Clinic.

lucyjane1990 Wrote on 11 October 2016 http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,1738687,1738706#msg-1738706

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> Hey thanks for the response!!!! The laser is

> really good and the therapists in there are very

> professional and they will explain to you the best

> treatment for you.... Im having my legs done at

> the moment but will defo be getting more areas

> because they have all different kind of

> offers!!!!!

>

> Thanks for the welcome :)


So which bits got done this time? Enquiring minds need to know. How much more to go?

lucyjane1990 Wrote:

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> I recently visited a laser clinic on Lordship

> Lane. I must say I was quite sceptical about laser

> hair removal treatment but when i visited this

> clinic for a consultation my mind was at ease. The

> therapist explained everything about the treatment

> and I was very happy with how I was dealt. The

> clinic has brilliant offers on at the moment for

> laser hair removal courses. So if you are looking

> for hair free skin for the summer I definitely

> recommend this clinic. Its called Dulwich Laser

> Beauty Clinic.


Possible fake recommendation?

lucyjane1990 Wrote:

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> I recently visited a laser clinic on Lordship

> Lane. I must say I was quite sceptical about laser

> hair removal treatment


Not that sceptical, obviously.


On an unrelated note, my ever-popular self-help sessions for those suffering high self-esteem are almost fully booked now, but I've two half-hour slots left for next Wednesday. ?120 each, or ?250 the pair.

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