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Powder professional hair and ethical skin products


Chopin

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I wanted to put in a recommendation for 'Powder' which is a shop at the top of Lordship lane by the local Sainsburys, and opposite Lloyds bank @369Lordship Lane Se228JJ. [email protected] 020 8299 8870

For any of you who dye your own hair as I do, and don't want to pay the hairdresser's high prices, Powder do a range of professional hair colours, which you mix with the peroxide mixer 1:1.

I found them very helpful in choosing the right colour and they also helped a friend with a skin problem to find a non peroxide dye.

The hair dyes seems a lot better than the ones you can buy in the chemist and I have been very pleased with the service they offer .They also sell a range of skin and ethical beauty products.

Worth a visit.

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