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nichuntr

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I’m looking at adding dermaplaning to my services. They’re asking for another £100 on top of my hairdressing and nail tech. Is that right??
 
I can’t say whether that’s reasonable or not but an insurance company can charge what they like. It’s up to you to find the best deal for your needs.

What sort of quotes have you had from other insurers?

As a comparison, when you insure a car, it’s quite common that when you change your car mid-way through the year, your insurance premium skyrockets so you have to shop around for a new quote to find an insurer who can offer you a better deal.
 
I’m looking at adding dermaplaning to my services. They’re asking for another £100 on top of my hairdressing and nail tech. Is that right??

Mine was an extra £70 in East London
 

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