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Bringing the Outdoors In

Stop and smell the roses with these nine ways to get Mother Nature to be a regular at your salon.

by Staff
November 22, 2010
Bringing the Outdoors In
Bringing the Outdoors In
Bringing the Outdoors In
Bringing the Outdoors In
Bringing the Outdoors In
Bringing the Outdoors In
Bringing the Outdoors In
Bringing the Outdoors In

Let clients sink their feet into an aromatic blend of earthy ingredients, like rose petals, peppermint leaves, and essential oils. (shown: the apothecary bar in Blu Water Day Spa, Kensington, Md.)


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Stop and smell the roses with these nine ways to get Mother Nature to be a regular at your salon.

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