Legal Question in Consumer Law in West Virginia
Beauty Salon Catastrophe
I treated myself and my daughters to a something new called an airbrush tan. It gave us an instant slight bronzie look, and the owner of the beauty salon said the full tan would develop in 4 to 5 hours. We did this last night and this morning we all 3 got up with orange, splotchy, tans. I called the owner of the salon, who by the way, did the applications, and she said just to mix some bleach with water and touch it up with a q-tip and it would blend the darker spots with the rest of the tan. I was very unsatisfied with this answer and am wondering should I and do I have a right to stop payment on the $120 check I wrote to her?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Beauty Salon Catastrophe
It is not possible to give legal advice against limited information. Any vender of merchandise as well as services are held to minimum standards. Your agreement could give other rights. Failure of the product or service generally gives the right of rescission. Tom Zimmerman