We love a good facial especially during the change of seasons which is why we found ourselves in Karine Jackson's Covent Garden salon test driving the Treatment Facial. The Treatment Facial is a deep cleansing facial which involves steam, extraction, cleansing, toning, moisturising and massaging. The treatment room located underneath the hair salon is deadly quiet except for the relaxing music which really makes a difference. We felt ourselves drift away more than once!
The therapist analysed our skin under a lamp before explaining what would be the best treatment for us. After plenty of wiping and scrubbing a mask was applied and we were treated to a neck, shoulder and head massage.
To end the facial a rehydrating moisturiser was spread on to our face and under our eyes. Then before we knew it we were good to go, glowing face and all. The facial is 60 minutes long and priced from £50, definitely worth it if you need to awaken your skin after the long, cold winter.
Karine Jackson, 24 Litchfield Street, WC2H



Karine Jackson damaged my hair chemically and mechanically as a result of my having made a minor complaint previously. My hair is wrecked root to tip and I have spent a lot of money on trichologists, treatments and remedial measures since. I reported her to the hairdressing council who advised legal action.. As one would expect of such an unscrupulous person nothing is in her name despite her salon indicating otherwise. I have raised awareness of this with various bodies and they are shocked that anyone could do this to a client. I had never had chemicals applied to my hair before so it is clear that she has done this. Areas of the hair have an unnatural sheen and are like straw. My hair has also been butchered root to tip. My hair has fallen out badly and my scalp and hair is damaged. The trichologists have stated that it could take up to 4yrs for my hair to be restored to the length and condition it was in before she did this to me. Ms Jackson should face criminal charges for her actions and I am hopeful that one of her staff may give evidence against her when they leave her employment
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