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Liverpool laser clinic planning super salon
A Liverpool-based laser clinic and beauty salon is planning on opening a super clinic later this year, as it marks 16 years in business.Owner Frances Williams opened her first salon back in 2006 and is preparing to open her super salon, with a clinical environment, later this year on Eaton Road in West Derby.Currently based on Honey’s Green Lane in West Derby, Skin Survival offers full body laser hair removal including legs, underarm, bikini and facial laser, laser tattoo removal, laser facial treatments and advanced skin treatments.With seven members of staff, Skin Survival offers laser hair removal treatments with courses of six and eight sessions being most popular for her clientele.Williams opened her first salon called The Place For Beauty where she could offer nail treatments as they were her ‘first passion’.The success of the clinic comes despite hurdles of Covid-19 and rising costs which it has had to overcome.”I’ve wanted to teach and train for years but there just isn’t room in our current salon,” Williams said.”Expanding to our new clinical location will open doors for budding beauty enthusiasts, as well as deliver the best and highest quality treatments to our clients.”Work is already underway as her team start to bring her ideas to life for the super clinic.The new clinic will house the most advanced technology in lasers and skin care. It will span across three floors including luxury treatment rooms and a training school for VTCT laser and skin rejuvenation students.She added: “I’m so excited to showcase the new clinic towards the end of the year, and share the hard work that has gone into creating it.”
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