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He’s literally getting treatments every few days , things will not settle and all different products (baring in mind , some people do not even buy legitimate UK or Eu produced products and important them in as far as Peru in the bleeping post!) he is not doing himself any favours .
 
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He’s literally getting treatments every few days , things will not settle and all different products (baring in mind , some people do not even buy legitimate UK or Eu produced products and important them in as far as Peru in the bleeping post!) he is not doing himself any favours .
Hes gonna end up on botched. Remember that tv show? 😂
 
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I’m sorry but he is starting to look more and more like this. And why is he sooooooo bleeping angry with everything? What he not able to get his delivery over Christmas from the dealer? Is he one a massive come down? It Christmas you bleeping miserable sod, you just make the most of it, but then again you a selfish twit that only thinks as far as there nose, so no wonder no one wants to invite “debbie downer” round for crimbo dinner!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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That’s what he gets for going to someone who’s not a trained nurse her sister did my nieces botox and ducked it right up
There really does need to be a tighter regulation with all this aesthetic side of things. There are facebook groups made for beauticians and co that ask for advice on there. Now imagine having to turn to facebook for advice on things when uv botched your clients face? And then still being allowed to carry on because there's no regulation in place that can make them lose a license or whatever. It's mind blowing. It blows my mind that anyone can spend £800 - £1000+ on a course and then be "qualified" to injecting people's faces. Madness.
 
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There really does need to be a tighter regulation with all this aesthetic side of things. There are facebook groups made for beauticians and co that ask for advice on there. Now imagine having to turn to facebook for advice on things when uv botched your clients face? And then still being allowed to carry on because there's no regulation in place that can make them lose a license or whatever. It's mind blowing. It blows my mind that anyone can spend £800 - £1000+ on a course and then be "qualified" to injecting people's faces. Madness.
Yeah look up enhancements with cassyanne, her work is shocking and she does nice thick higher than your natural brow eyebrows.
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This is what she did to her “best mate”
 
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Yeah look up enhancements with cassyanne, her work is shocking and she does nice thick higher than your natural brow eyebrows.View attachment 944125
This is what she did to her “best mate”
She must really dislike her lol

There really does need to be a tighter regulation with all this aesthetic side of things. There are facebook groups made for beauticians and co that ask for advice on there. Now imagine having to turn to facebook for advice on things when uv botched your clients face? And then still being allowed to carry on because there's no regulation in place that can make them lose a license or whatever. It's mind blowing. It blows my mind that anyone can spend £800 - £1000+ on a course and then be "qualified" to injecting people's faces. Madness.
Oh absolutely the sister of Rosie who does No huns is shocking when she did my nieces who lives local to her, bearing in mind it was also the first lockdown 🤦🏼‍♀️ She turned at up her house no PPE no nothing thankfully my niece has learnt her lesson after a very stern talking to
 
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There really does need to be a tighter regulation with all this aesthetic side of things. There are facebook groups made for beauticians and co that ask for advice on there. Now imagine having to turn to facebook for advice on things when uv botched your clients face? And then still being allowed to carry on because there's no regulation in place that can make them lose a license or whatever. It's mind blowing. It blows my mind that anyone can spend £800 - £1000+ on a course and then be "qualified" to injecting people's faces. Madness.
Totally agree. Youve only got to look at mcr asthetics page. Thats a fine example. Offering courses for people - 'no experience necessary'. Scary as duck its allowed to go on.

My sister works in this field fully legit etc and she would be mortified if anything happened to her clients as a result of something she had done. These people dont give a tit . Look at Jemma Lucy ffs. bits out one minute, fully qualified practioner the next....what could possibly go wrong!💋💋💋💋
 
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You should have to have a license to inject people's faces with a medical degree on top. Like, no license unless you have a medical degree (nursing/etc) with x amount of years working in healthcare. I was talking to my cousin and shes like "oh im gonna go back to college and do nursing, I wanna get into aesthetics, you seen how much money they make?" I just rolled my eyes. Like, you'd be in for a shock in placement once you start your degree and see you have to care for people, not inject them! lol
 
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You should have to have a license to inject people's faces with a medical degree on top. Like, no license unless you have a medical degree (nursing/etc) with x amount of years working in healthcare. I was talking to my cousin and shes like "oh im gonna go back to college and do nursing, I wanna get into aesthetics, you seen how much money they make?" I just rolled my eyes. Like, you'd be in for a shock in placement once you start your degree and see you have to care for people, not inject them! lol
Love your user name - thats what me ma calls me🤣🤣🤣
 
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I’m not a stranger to a bit of Botox but the woman I go to is an advanced nurse practitioner, she goes through so much stuff before she’ll go anywhere near you with a needle and she can prescribe which means she also has everything in case of allergic reaction. It baffles me that people will let just about anyone near them
 
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I’m not a stranger to a bit of Botox but the woman I go to is an advanced nurse practitioner, she goes through so much stuff before she’ll go anywhere near you with a needle and she can prescribe which means she also has everything in case of allergic reaction. It baffles me that people will let just about anyone near them
As the saying goes - buy cheap, buy twice. If "nohun" wants to go to his mate for filler and pay however much he pays... then more fool him. He'll be the first one on the socials ranting and raving if his lips burst or got infected!
 
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You should have to have a license to inject people's faces with a medical degree on top. Like, no license unless you have a medical degree (nursing/etc) with x amount of years working in healthcare. I was talking to my cousin and shes like "oh im gonna go back to college and do nursing, I wanna get into aesthetics, you seen how much money they make?" I just rolled my eyes. Like, you'd be in for a shock in placement once you start your degree and see you have to care for people, not inject them! lol
theress so many nurses who I know who have done this. I’ve got a NQN who has just completed the nurse, and she’s raking in money on the side. She told me to do it, but I doubt anyone would come to Garth from Wayne’s World for beauty treatments
 
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