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7218 Forestview Ln N, Maple Grove, Minnesota, 55369, United States
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May 10, 2018
Oh my goodness I can't stop obsessing over my brows, for anyone who knows me my brows are my life, I just heard about Christina though her site! And I've never seen such amazing work, worth every penny !!!! Not only do my brows look completely fantastic, but I felt like Christina really has people's heart in mind. The whole time we were talking about life events and our different life things we have been through, with a lot of similarities! She always was just saying words of encouragement. I've never felt so comfortable talking to a complete stranger. CHRISTINA, you are truly amazing ❤️

Mar 31, 2018
Christina was amazing every step of the way! I would highly reccomend her services. She measured and perfected each brow to perfection, and made sure they were exactly how I wanted before starting. I am in love with the way my brows look, they turned out exactly how I wanted. I am so happy I chose Le Visage!

Jan 22, 2018
Christina is professional, and down to earth. She is very passionate about her work and strives for perfection. I adore her! Thank you for the beautiful brows!

Oct 26, 2017
Christina is awesome and did a beautiful job! Her prices are reasonable and she is very meticulous. The studio is pristine and beautifully decorated, she is very professional and friendly. I can't imagine how anyone could give her a bad or even lukewarm review. She was recommended to me by my aesthetician/plastic surgeon in Wayzata and they would never send me to anyone that wasn't highly skilled. I absolutely love the results and am telling all my friends to book with her. Don't let the 1 negative review scare you -- she is VERY good!

Sep 1, 2017
I usually don't leave reviews but this experience has not only cost me my money, it cost me my brows as well. I'm utterly disappointed with the end result and the unprofessionalism from Christina. I always wanted to have full brows since mine are very thin and I have to fill them in. Ive researched about microblading eyebrows and came across LeVisage in Maple Grove and saw the pics of "her work", I liked what I saw. Made the appointment and with full anticipation that I will look great when it's done. I have no problem paying for it, as long as the promised service is delivered. The end result of my microbladed brows looks like a bad tattoo job! And the process was painful. I've gotten my eyebrows tattooed a couple times so I know what they look like. I kept asking her if this is what they should look like- the strokes and pigment disappeared about 90%. The only thing that was left were uneven dots of pigment. Every single time, she continued to reassure me that it's "completely normal" and the strokes will reappear after the skin healed. I did a lot of research about this because my guts is telling me that this is not normal. After 6 weeks (skin heal after 4 weeks), I lost hope because my brows still look awful so I decided to cancel my touch up session because I lost trust in her work. I couldn't find the option to cancel it on her website, so I texted her saying I'd like to cancel my touch up session and would like my refund because I cancel it more than 7 days. Her response was "of course". She did not ask about my brows or why I cancel. If she does care or truly passionate about her work, she would care enough to ask. It's been 2 weeks that she promised to refund my booking fee and she never did. I texted her again a week later, she said "I will refund you asap", again she did not. Yesterday I texted her twice asking for my refund, she never responded... I can only say that I would count this as an experience of a lifetime, to learn from!

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