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These Coloring Foils Speed Up Salon Visits Without Increasing Damage

Por: Forbes Life September 29, 2022

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Stylist and JUSTB Salon owner Ben Barkworth invented FASTFOILS to speed up time spent in the salon. Fast Foils As the world has reopened and people are back to being busy, devoting several hours to the salon can be a chore. “We see a lot of people working here on their laptops,” says hair stylist and JUSTB Salon owner Ben Barkworth, describing his clientele. “To spend five hours getting your hair done is a lot of time.” The need for... + full article



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