La Belle Skin Threatens To Sue Me Over Bad Review

La Belle Skin Threatens To Sue Me Over Bad Review

I’m not sure which is more infuriating; a brazilian waxing session which left my panties stuck to my lady bits or being threatened with a lawsuit by the very same company responsible for that bad waxing experience.
Yes, I’m referring to the blog review I’d written about La Belle Skin after purchasing their deal via Deal.com.sg. Apart from the dissatisfactory waxing service, it turns out I wasn’t the only one who did not know about the hidden charge where you had to pay for feminine wipes. S$3 for a sheet of feminine wipe was pretty much daylight robbery but 2 of my readers had to pay S$10 and S$12 respectively. Why were the charges for the wipes varied? Shouldn’t there be a standard price?
After reading what the others had to say about their brazilian waxing experience at La Belle Skin, it seems that I wasn’t the only one who had left the place feeling upset and disappointed.
All-out censorship isn’t the way to maintain a company’s reputation. My review was based on my HONEST and PERSONAL OPINION! And ironically, I’m the PAYING CUSTOMER who was not satisfied with the service but instead of finding out why, they’d rather silence me with such BULLY TACTICS. What credibility do I have left as a beauty blogger if I allow companies like La Belle Skin to shut me up whenever I write a review that doesn’t sit well with them?
Anyway, this was the email which I’d received from someone in the company called Wind who didn’t even have the courtesy to sign off.
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iPhone 6 went on sale in China without any fanfare to the disappointment of Apple folks in Cupertino

Gsmarena.com, 17 Oct 2014
Many were expecting China to be one of the initial launch countries for the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, but that didn’t happen. Following the announcement of the devices, there was much speculation as to why Apple didn’t receive timely certification from the Chinese authorities for the new phones.
At the Beijing Apple store, only around 100 people waited in line this

Singaporean graduates are facing a bleak future as jobs get scarcer with the unabated influx of foreign degree-holders

Yahoo! Finance News, 17 Oct 2014
A university degree may no longer be the golden ticket to an ideal job in Singapore amid a growing pool of degree holders and fast-changing economy.
In 2013, 2.3 percent of graduates were underemployed – highly skilled workers engaged in low-paying or low-skilled positions or that could only find part-time jobs – a tick higher from 2.2 percent in 2012, according

Singapore exports suffer 8.8% drop in September

Reuters, 16 Oct 2014
Singapore’s exports in September rose less than expected as sales to Europe contracted and shipments to the United States slowed, adding to concerns that a sluggish global economy may bite into the city-state’s exports.
On a month-on-month seasonally adjusted basis, NODX dropped 8.8 percent, much weaker than the 4.0 percent decline forecast in the poll.
Exports to the

SIA bails out loss-making Tiger Airways by making it a subsidiary

Comment: If the dscounted air travel business is highly lucrative, then Tiger Airways must be doing a real fuck-up job losing money year after year.

Wall Street Journal, 16 Oct 2014
Singapore Airlines plans to convert its perpetual convertible capital securities into Tiger Airways shares, a move that will increase Singapore Airlines’ stake to 55% from 40%, Tiger Airways said in a statement on

Several of Singapore’s top Tai Chi masters are trained by SAF

The Alternative View Facebook, 15 Oct 2014
Do you know… Lim Teck Yin, the CEO of Sport SG (formerly Singapore Sports Council) was a BG and Commandant at SAFTI?
Now we know where he learnt his taichi skills from: the same place as Tan Chuan Jin, Lee Hsien Loong, Chan Chun Sing and Lui Tuck Yew.

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