Beauty Salons Columbia SC
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Hair Visions Salon & Spa
803.732.5624
120 Hunter Village Drive
Irmo, SC
Hair Visions Salon & Spa
803.732.5624
120 Hunter Village Drive
Irmo, SC 29063
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Capital Quarters
(803) 254-9277
1216 Washington St
Columbia, SC
Capital Quarters
(803) 254-9277
1216 Washington St
Columbia, SC 29201
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Cline's Salon Vista
(803) 254-1234
1237 Gadsden St Ste 104
Columbia, SC
Cline's Salon Vista
(803) 254-1234
1237 Gadsden St Ste 104
Columbia, SC 29201
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J Thomas Salon & Color Studio
(803) 343-7000
912 Lady St
Columbia, SC
J Thomas Salon & Color Studio
(803) 343-7000
912 Lady St
Columbia, SC 29201
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Aveda Tillman Salon
(803) 933-0032
1507 Gervais St
Columbia, SC
Aveda Tillman Salon
(803) 933-0032
1507 Gervais St
Columbia, SC 29201
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Columbia's The Salon
(803) 799-2220
620 Gervais St Ste D
Columbia, SC
Columbia's The Salon
(803) 799-2220
620 Gervais St Ste D
Columbia, SC 29201
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Pia & Steve
(803) 256-8060
717 Lady St
Columbia, SC
Pia & Steve
(803) 256-8060
717 Lady St
Columbia, SC 29201
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Alan Ray's Salon Llc
(803) 733-2722
715 Gervais St
Columbia, SC
Alan Ray's Salon Llc
(803) 733-2722
715 Gervais St
Columbia, SC 29201
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Seven Doors
(803) 254-1507
1419 Sumter St
Columbia, SC
Seven Doors
(803) 254-1507
1419 Sumter St
Columbia, SC 29201
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Hair Solutions Beauty Salon
(803) 256-9483
2226 Hampton St
Columbia, SC
Hair Solutions Beauty Salon
(803) 256-9483
2226 Hampton St
Columbia, SC 29204
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We all know going green is good for the planet, but could it also be the key to personal health and beauty? Environmentally-conscious beauty is a growing trend that's inspiring many beauty salon owners and customers to embrace eco-friendly products and services. But what does "natural beauty" really mean?
Let's start with some basic definitions:
While there is no official definition of what "natural" means, the FDA refers to natural ingredients as "ingredients extracted directly from plants or animal products as opposed to being produced synthetically."
The National Ingredients Resource Center says natural ingredients are: · Grown, harvested, raised and processed in an ecological manner. · Not produced synthetically. · Free of all petrochemicals. · Not extracted or processed using petrochemicals. · Not extracted or processed using anything other than natural ingredients as solvents. · Not exposed to irradiation. · Not genetically engineered & do not contain GMOs (genetically modified organisms).
Organic means ingredients are grown without pesticides and chemicals and usually certified by an organization such as the United States Department of Agriculture.
Eco-Friendly means "not harmful to the environment."
Why go natural? Because the chemicals used to create and market cosmetics and hair care products might be harmful to your health as well as the health of the planet. Many standard ingredients and processes are being linked to skin irritations, allergies, autoimmune disorders, and even cancer. They're also filling up our landfills, air, and waterways with toxic ingredients.
That's why eco-friendly spas and products are cropping up all over the world. Many new salons are built using recycled materials, reclaimed wood, solar and wind-powered energy sources, and services that minimize resource consumption. Some even offer super-eco services like waterless pedicures. Others offer non-disposable cups, organic food and drinks, and garden-type atmospheres for hanging out while waiting for your color to process.
As consumers become increasingly aware of the dangers of parabens, silicone, BPA, and other synthetic chemicals and plastics, the beauty industry is booming with products like Opi and Zoya's lines of DBP, toluene, and formaldahyde-free nail polishes. Many beauty salons replace chemically-harsh hair coloring, straightening, and perms with natural and organic processes. They also offer natural/organic shampoos, conditioners, dyes, styling creams, and cosmetics including Davines and John Masters product lines.
You don't have to purchase products at the spa, however, to give natural beauty a try. Garnier offers their latest, greenest line of PureClean® hair care products in grocery stores. Cosmetic retaile... |
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