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Chameleon & Papillon Inc

Chameleon & Papillon Inc

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4908 Dundas St W, Toronto, Ontario, M9A 1B5, Canada
(416) 231-7589 chameleon-papillon.com
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Dec 6, 2018
Chameleon and Papillon is a gem. The facials are outstanding: I’ve been going to see them for 20 years (in my mid 30s now), from dealing with breakouts to keeping my skin healthy to preventing signs of aging. They know what they’re talking about, don’t push product on you, are some of the loveliest people you’ll meet.... and my skin looks great because of it! The waxing and nail services are also fabulous. Highly recommend.

Nov 5, 2018
If i only i could do a negative Star. To all my African American ladies who would even consider don't! I went in for a consultation on a chemical peel to help with my hyper-pigmentation. ( i've done my researched and educated myself, on Youtube as well.) I arrived on time and didn't have to wait and also explained to the rep prior too, that i was African American. ( it sucks but i have to say it, the world we live in is cruel.) she insisted that it would not be problem and to come in. I still went in for my appointment because just hearing that reassured me... long story short she let me know that " the peel wont work for my skin colour" ahah and that she would have to call the manufacturing company. i was shocked because ive done my research and youtube is my bestfriend! anywho i took the burn and opted for a facial.. basically she scarred my skin with her extraction method.. LEAVING MORE DARKSPOTS!!! ( i was trying to get rid of them, thanks Jeneen.. sp? ) basically, i screwed my self big time by coming here. DEAR LOVELY MELANIN WOMEN DON'T COME HERE!

Oct 24, 2017
Best facials ever! Wendy is great. They use high quality products and always make sure to do a thorough job. Would not go anywhere else!

May 17, 2018
Always a great experience.

May 16, 2017
Janie is by far the best esthetician in Toronto!

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