Among the claims was that a head spa it offered could allegedly prevent Alzheimer's disease. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - A beauty salon chain that made false claims about price savings on its services and health benefits from treatments – such as a head spa allegedly being able to prevent Alzheimer’s disesase – has been issued a warning.
A total of 95 complaints were made to the Consumers Association of Singapore against Salon One during this period. Two of Salon One’s outlets in Bukit Batok and Marine Parade were also found to have made false claims on price savings, representing them as bigger than they actually were. “The representations led consumers to believe that discounted prices were only available for a limited period of time, which created a false sense of urgency,” said CCCS.
The corrective action includes removing all false or misleading claims in their marketing materials relating to price benefits, promotions and the efficacy of certain treatments in preventing medical conditions.
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