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Specialist Make-Up Services Limited

Specialist Make-Up Services Limited

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142-146 Harley St #London Medical Centre, England, W1G 7LE, United Kingdom
0845 230 2021 www.debrarobsonldn.co.uk
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Nov 1, 2015
This was the first place I ever got my eyebrows tattooed and at the time I thought they were... ok. However since relocating to another country and finding someone else who I have been going to now for 4 yrs and truly trust - I've discovered that the colour Debra Robson-Lawrence used has a horrible red pigmentation and we have since been working hard with my current practitioner to rectify it. Unfortunately it still seeps through as the tattoo starts to fade.

Feb 20, 2013
I think that people there are good experts. If you are searching for a semi-perminent treatment for your eyebrows or lips, this is your place. For professional supplies, you can check their website. I'm planning to go there for an eyebrow shaping the next week.

Mar 20, 2012
These reviews are clearly by competitors! As they have only had two reviews spamming two make-up sites. *Shaking head* I however have had work done with the DRL Specialist Make-Up Team. I had my eyebrows tattooed on, as they have always been a little too thin. Debra was fab and I would recommend what the beauty experts say and from my own personal experience. Don't be put off by silly spammers!

Sep 8, 2011
A bully and just "just" average work, avoid..... Hounded by a team to make me book then chased at 12 months..... Dont believe the "paid" magazine and press stuff, not a nice lady, and not great work.

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