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Beautician faces fine for unlicensed facials

Sat 09 Jun 2012
A Southall salon owner has been ordered to pay out £1319.43 after staff provided beauty treatments without having a licence.

Ramandeep Grewal, 36, who owns Daveena's Beauty Salon, 32 King Street, Southall, did not attend the hearing at Ealing Magistrates’ Court, but entered a guilty plea for two offences.

She was fined £330 for each offence and ordered to pay £644.43 costs, plus a £15 victim surcharge.

Salons providing things like manicures, facials and body piercing have to have a special treatments licence from the council to prove that they are professionally run, staff are properly trained and their working practices are hygienic.

Council officers posed as customers on two separate occasions in October and December last year and obtained facials when the salon did not have a licence to provide the treatments.

Councillor Ranjit Dheer, cabinet member for community services and safety, said: "People need to be able to trust that when they go for a beauty treatment the salon is hygienic and the staff know what they are doing."

"If salons don’t use clean equipment diseases can be passed from client to client, which is quite disgusting."

"It’s unacceptable that this business decided not to bother to get a licence. It’s unfair on other salons which do follow the rules and I’m glad the court handed out a stiff fine."

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