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The Future Of Skin Care Comes To Harlem

The Future Of Skin Care Comes To Harlem

Yaiqab Saint · Saturday, January 24th 2015 at 8:08AM · 3794 views

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Harlem World Magazine

 

After three years, award-winning esthetician and entrepreneurSeven Brown will expand her brand with the opening of her new venture–Harlem Skin & Laser ClinicThe clinic will be the first full-service skin and laser center serving men and women of different ethnicities above 96th Street (east or west side of Manhattan).

Ms. Brown is a fit, fabulous, bilingual mother of four and grandmother of one who resides in Harlem, NY. She is also a survivor of domestic violence.

Harlem Skin & Laser Clinic will offer various services including:

  • Seven’s 24/7 Bar: An express beauty and grooming station with various services including eyelashes, eyebrows, blow-outs and other services to be completed within seven minutes! No appointment necessary!
  • Laser Hair Treatment: Three fully-equipped rooms to provide clients with the newest technology from Candela featuring the GentleMax Pro to treat on skin tones
  • Oncology Skin Care program: Skin care services for current and former cancer patients (coming Spring 2015)

Ms. Brown has been featured in American Spa, MadameNoire.com,MamaGlow, MSNBC, New York Amsterdam News,RedTricycle.com, Time Magazine and other media outlets.

Harlem Skin & Laser Clinic opens Feb. 16 at 2119 Frederick Douglass Boulevard (at 114th Street), in the Morningside Heights, Harlem, NY.

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Yaiqab Saint Nassau County- Long Island (Strong Isl ), NY

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Yaiqab Saint Saturday, January 24th 2015 at 9:13AM

Janelle wanted me to post this because females at times need to pampered and spoiled by their men.

This will be perfect for her because she has her power "BFF" restaurant sessions with her gurls at Melba's Restaurant located on Frederick Douglas Boulevard (8th Ave) and 114 street.

Waffles n chicken and alcohol beverages limited to wine now because she is trying to conceive.

Take a bow Ms. Brown for bringing a much needed service to the Morningside Heights section of Harlem.

Check it out if possible!

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