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A few weeks ago I went to get my eye brows threaded with Busybee. This was my experience:


Location: Easily accessible and pretty central.


Ambiance: Disgusting. The whole place stank of dirty clothes and burnt tyres. I was initially asked to sit in what looked like a kitchenette and it was full of dirty wet stinking towels that were sitting on one of the work tops. Then I was invited to the room. Fuck me. The air in the room was stuffy. The treatment table is shaky and dirty. There is probably a 40 watt bulb in the room so Busybee can't even see your face properly let alone your eye brows.


Skills: None. Busybee was rushing and it was really painful. She did not offer to apply aloe vera on my eye brows when she decided to stop ripping my eye brows out.


Overall rating: Horrible


Chance of returning: 0%

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Dear kubikrubik,


Just for the record I am a qualified Beauty Therapist and I hold several other Beauty qualifications also. I feel really sad for you after reading your comments, they are not constructive but deliberately malicious aimed at scaring my customer away. Out of the hundereds of glowing comments about my work and then your comment comes along with no substance, I wonder what your real motive is behind all this. I have read your comments about the Massage Therapist, Amy which are very similar.


When most people are not happy about something they normally talk to the person concerned to rectify the situation, You didn't have the courtesy or the decency to mention anything at the time, not even a whisper, but instead you chose to hide behind your ID and post it on the forum which has taken you at least a week to compile.

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By the way, if you want, you could refund ?5. If I were you, I would take the negative feedback seriously and take corrective action. I can also assure you there is nothing deliberate about the feedback I left. The raving reviews on this forum about your services are misleading at best and as a customer who used your service, I reserve the right to leave feedback. After all, I've come to you after reading the recommendations on this forum and it was a mistake.


As for the feedback I left for another service provider: what I described is correct and chances of returning there are 0% too.

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I have had my eyebrows and waxing done by busy bee for a couple of years now and have always been extremely happy with the results. Busybee is also a lovely beauty therapist.

The surrondings could be more "chic" granted, but for those craving that there is always Harrods and Selfridges :)

?5.00 is outstanding value for in my opinion expertly done eyebrows. I went to Selfridges for years to have my done at ?17.00. Since I came across busybee I have never looked back.

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I just had my first visit to Busy Bee at her space on Lordship Lane, and she threaded my eyebrows perfectly. For the past 10 years I have only had my eyebrows threaded (after a waxing disaster!), and I can say with confidence that Busy Bee listened carefully to me and shaped my brows exactly as I wanted them. She was also surprisingly gentle -- usually my skin goes beet red after threading, but this wasn't the case with Busy Bee. And while she didn't apply lotion after, I've been turning that down for years. In the past those lotions have irritated my skin.


I did read Kubikrubik's posts before I went to Busy Bee, and while I don't agree at all with her/his opinion of Busy Bee's work I can see where she/he is coming from to a certain degree regarding the space. Busy Bee rents a room at the back of a gym, and whoever runs that gym could be a bit more courteous to Busy Bee and her clients by tidying up better. As for Busy Bee's room, I found it to be clean, comfortable and perfectly adequate for the job.


I'm glad to be another satisfied client of Busy Bee! I will certainly go back and will recommend her to friends.

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Hi East2, yes I am there every Saturday from 10-6 , The address is opposite warehouse , 6 lordship lane se22 8hn,Please note entrance is on zenoria street , white door , Middle bell. Please do book in advance and it's much easier if you can text me on Kind regards.
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