Can I Sue A Beauty Salon

The UK beauty services industry appears to be immune to prevailing economic conditions, with the number of high street salons continuing to grow at a rate of 10% a year. Two prevailing factors explain the health of the sector. Firstly people seem to be prepared to forgo most other luxuries ahead of beauty treatments and pampering which make them look and feel good. Secondly beauty salons have succeeded in appealing to a younger audience, influenced by the cult of celebrity which values physical looks above everything else. Surveys show that over a quarter of beauty salon customers now come from the 18-30 age group. The number of small salons has increased markedly to meet growing demand, and 75% of businesses in the sector have fewer than 5 employees. The industry is completely unregulated in the UK, making setting up a salon relatively straightforward. While this ensures that smaller enterprises can compete with larger rivals, it also means that many professionals in the industry lack any training, qualifications, or the necessary experience to perform beauty treatments competently and safely. This is leading to more and more injuries among salon customers every year.

Many treatments at beauty salons require therapists to apply strong chemical solutions or heated substances such as wax to sensitive areas of the body. New customers should always be offered a skin patch test at least 48 hours before a treatment is carried out to ensure a product is safe to use. They may suffer an allergic reaction to waxing products, or more commonly to chemicals contained in dyes used during procedures such as eyelash tinting. Many solutions used in beauty treatments contain highly toxic chemicals which can severely damage skin if they are spilled, mixed incorrectly or poorly applied. Intensive chemical peels involve solutions containing phenol (carbolic acid), which will burn the skin if it is not removed at exactly the right moment. Eyelash dyes meanwhile contain peroxide and ammonia which may cause blindness in extreme cases if spilled in the eye. Different hair removal waxes require heating to different temperatures, and mistakes by a therapist in this area may lead to burns, blistering, swelling and unsightly scarring. It is this combination of toxic and heated solutions in the hands of negligent staff which poses the biggest danger to beauty salon customers.

There are numerous other situations in which poorly trained or inattentive therapists can injure their clients. During waxing for example, the strips may be removed too quickly, causing the skin to tear and bleed. This can lead to rashes, ingrown hairs, pain, embarrassment and infection. Eyelash extensions may be attached with too much glue, or may be too heavy, resulting in the natural eyelashes being gradually torn out. More generally an unhygienic beauty salon will provide a breeding ground for bacteria which may cause infections among clients. It is essential therefore that all surfaces and equipment are routinely and effectively disinfected. Equipment used at beauty salons should also be regularly inspected to ensure it is safe to use. A malfunctioning sunbed or IPL laser for example could cause permanent blindness if the eye’s outer layer (cornea) is over-exposed and burned.

Despite the lack of specific industry regulations, customers are still protected against negligent beauty therapists and salon staff by basic consumer laws. Clients have a right to expect that their treatment will be performed to a reasonable standard, similar to that which they could have expected had they taken their business elsewhere. Damages for botched beauty treatments will reflect the full and ongoing effects that an injury has caused. An injured person may therefore claim for loss of enjoyment if they have been forced to miss or cancel a special occasion, or for psychological injuries such as extreme self-consciousness or loss of sexual desire. Compensation claims do not usually end up in court, as salons and therapists have public liability insurance to protect them in the event of a claim from an injured customer. It is always best to seek the advice of a specialist lawyer with experience of injuries at beauty salons if you wish to make a claim. Solicitors will normally handle cases on a no win no fee basis, meaning there will be nothing to pay win or lose.

Hd Brows Are Here At Last! Get Perfect Eyebrows Only At La Spa Therapie

ATTENTION ALL EYEBROWS!

Over plucked? Under groomed? Out of shape? Barely there? If you’ve been tweezed and terrorized, waxed and worried or just plain ignored and in desperate of some eyebrow TLC then La Spa Therapie has some great news for you! Introducing HD Brows!

(Cue trumpets and wild applause)

HD Brows, the unique seven-step eyebrow shaping treatment that has taken the beauty world by storm, has finally come to Ireland with La Spa Therapie leading the way as one of only a handful of salons in the country that currently offer this amazing beauty service. Thanks to Katie – our very own fully trained HD Brow technician the HD Brow look can soon be yours!

For those confused eyebrow owners not already in the know, the HD Brows beauty treatment is a must-have for the well-groomed face. Already a huge hit in the UK where the HD Brows brand was born (finding instant favour with celebs and fashionistas alike) Irish girls have been clamouring to get this amazing brow treatment here in Ireland. So, currently sporting a raised eyebrow and would like to know more about La Spa’s HD Brows? Read on for our Q&A.

Q. Why do I need HD Brows?
A. Well-groomed, stylish eyebrows can really sculpt your face and transform your look. The right brow shape and colour can accentuate your eyes, take years off your face and make you look neat and well presented at all times without the hassle of daily brow plucking and pruning. The HD Brows treatment will give you that look.

Q. What does the HD Brow treatment involve?
A. The HD Brow treatment is a seven-stop eyebrow shaping course that focuses on design. It involves a combination of techniques including tinting, waxing, threading and specialist HD Brows products.

Q. Will I get the results I want straight away?
A. Most people will get the HD Brows look after just one session. Sometimes it can take a few visits to perfect the brows depending on the amount of work required. However we guarantee you will definitely see a big improvement after one visit.

Q. How often will I need the HD Brows treatment?
A. The length of time the results last depends on how quickly your hair grows back and how well your hair holds colour. On average you would want them done every 4 weeks to maintain the perfect look.

Q. Can I maintain my brows at home?
A. Yes. We supply the full range of HD Brows products so you can enhance your brows at home in between visits.

Q. I have over-plucked brows. Can I still get the HD Brow look?
A. Sure! Your stylist can put you on a re-growth programme that will train your brows into shape over a course of visits. To speed up your re-growth and maintain nice eyebrows in between visits to the salon, you can use HD Brows products at home that stimulate growth and make eyebrows appear fuller and more defined.

Q. Can I choose an eyebrow shape?
A. Absolutely. Brow shapes are tailored to the individual, as they have to suit your look and personality. Your brows can be made dark or light, thick or thin, sharp or soft. Your input is important in deciding the best shape and look for you. Katie will consider your hair growth, colouring, face shape and overall look when consulting with you on your brow design.

Book early to avoid disappointment!

Katie’s brow perfection techniques will be made available at both La Spa salons in Malahide and Drogheda. Make sure to call ahead for an appointment. See you (and your soon-to-be-beautiful brows) at La Spa!

Don’t Shy Away From Bald Beauty Look And Renew Your Skin With Smartxide

New generation SmartXide laser skin resurfacing treatment by DEKA at London Medical and Aesthetic Clinic, 1 Harley Street, London is a unique SmartXide -Dot’ resurfacing technique used to melt skin cells molecular bonds and rejuvenate the skin. Dr Ayham Al- Ayoubi at London Medical and Aesthetic Clinic is using this new generation skin resurfacing SmartXide laser for the treatment of wrinkles, sun damage, scars, actinic keratosis, acne scars. SmartXide also can be used for stretch marks.

At Mr Ayoubi 1 Harley Street, London Medical and Aesthetic Clinic laser resurfacing by SmartXide is a CO2 laser unlike chemical peels is delivered to specific face or body areas. SmartXide is laser resurfacing also called fractional micro ablative SmartXide laser. Using unique pinpoints of laser light to create dot matrix to the surface of the skin minimises recovery time and risk dramatically making SmartXide most advanced technology available at prestigious London Medical and Aesthetic Clinic, 1 Harley Street, London.

The SmartXide laser skin re-surfacing treatments represent the very latest in tissue rejuvenation laser technology. This great breakthrough by DEKA Lasers utilizes a CO2 fractional micro ablative laser. SmartXide system combines the traditional and fractional resurfacing; therefore SmartXide is an ultra-versatile treatment that can be tailored to the specific demands of each patient. When compared to a chemical peels dermabration or other forms of laser treatment. SmartXide laser allows the surgeon to customize the treatment not only for each patient but also to each area of the face.

SmartXide is considered to be the new gold standard for treating wrinkles and damage caused by skin photo aging. However, chemical peels should not be dismissed. Using superficial chemical peels is a great way to keep skin youthful complexion.

Skin problems that are due to an excessive build-up of dead skin cells called keratinocytes, which make the skin thick and dull, usually clogging the pores can be treated with chemical peels. Skin chemical peels can also effectively treat ageing skin, sun damage and reduce hyper pigmentation superficially rejuvenating the skin. As a result the skin will appear smoother, healthier and plumper after chemical peel treatment.

Chemical peels are an accelerated form of exfoliation induced by the use of chemical peel products. There are different types of chemical peels which aim to improve pigmentation, reduce lines and wrinkles and treat acne and scarring.

For more information or to book a consultation with Dr Ayham Al-Ayoubi at London Medical and Aesthetic Clinic, 1 Harley Street, London Please call 0208 342 1100 or email us at

London medical & aesthetic clinic is UK’s one of the leading clinics offers a wide range of treatment including Smartlipo and laser hair removal.