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New Shop !! POWDER !!


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So as a hairdresser I was sad to see that Sally's salon service closed down on Crystal Palace Road but up to top of Lordship Lane there is a new store called "POWDER".


They sell all salon brands from Redkin to Tigi etc they have skincare and nail art and all the colors you need for professional hair coloring. I thought it would be good to give a good shoutout here as we need shops like this around here.


It's next to sainsburys local higher up on lordship lane (the old post office) check it out !!! It looks very professional and available to all customers

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AFAIK the business on CPR that has closed (apparently) was a hairdressing supplies shop, not a hairdresser, so nothing suspicious about the OP (as a hairdresser herself) being a customer of both that place and an apparently similar business that is newly opened.


None of this is of any interest to me obvs, but I can't see why this isn't a bona fide post

DaveR Wrote:

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> AFAIK the business on CPR that has closed

> (apparently) was a hairdressing supplies shop, not

> a hairdresser, so nothing suspicious about the OP

> (as a hairdresser herself) being a customer of

> both that place and an apparently similar business

> that is newly opened.

>

> None of this is of any interest to me obvs, but I

> can't see why this isn't a bona fide post



Nor me

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