Two Women Pull Off a Makeup Scam at UK Beauty Clinic

In a surprising incident at a UK beauty clinic, two women managed to receive luxurious treatments worth nearly £49,000 without paying a single penny. Claiming to be mother and daughter, they executed a clever escape plan, leaving the salon owner, Jade Adams, in shock. With 18 years of experience in the beauty industry, Jade has never faced such deceit. She has shared their story on social media to warn others and has also reported the incident to the police, who are now investigating. This incident raises concerns about security in beauty establishments and the lengths some individuals will go to for free services.
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Two Women Pull Off a Makeup Scam at UK Beauty Clinic

Women Deceive Beauty Salon for Expensive Treatments

Two Women Pull Off a Makeup Scam at UK Beauty Clinic


Every woman enjoys looking beautiful, often visiting beauty parlors to achieve that look. However, these visits can be quite costly, especially at high-end salons. Recently, two women managed to enjoy luxurious beauty treatments without spending a dime, leaving the salon owner searching for them.


A Costly Makeup Experience


This unusual incident took place in the UK, where Jade Adams, 28, operates a beauty clinic named Jade Louise Aesthetics. Jade shared the story of these two fraudulent women on Facebook, revealing that they had booked an appointment at her salon.


Claiming to be mother and daughter, the duo requested various treatments, including makeup and Botox, racking up a bill of £48,942. However, when it was time to settle the bill, they cleverly devised a plan to escape. One woman sat in the waiting room while the other claimed she was going to get payment from her companion. She left her coat behind, creating the illusion that she would return.


The Great Escape


Both women quietly slipped away from the waiting room, leaving the salon with a significant loss. Jade, who has been in the beauty business for 18 years, expressed her disappointment, stating she had never encountered such deceit in her career.


Jade also mentioned that the women spoke with an Irish accent, and others in the beauty industry informed her that they had a history of similar scams. Fortunately, Jade had taken a photo of one of the women, which she shared on Facebook along with the full story to warn others and prevent future victims.


Additionally, Jade has filed a report with the police, who are now investigating based on her information and the photograph.