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Professional Products That We Use

We use and retail a variety of product lines for all hair types and all ethnicites. A lot of times we are asked "what professional products do you use and retail?", so here is a list of some of the products that we use; these products are retailed at Sugar Salon:

  • Paul Mitchell
  • Design Essentials
  • KeraCare
  • Mizani
  • MoroccanOil
  • Nirobi
  • Hair Rules
  • Jane Carter
  • Mixed Chicks
  • Nioxin
  • Wave Noveau
  • Carefree Curl
  • And more..........
For more information on the usage or the retail sells of products, please call Sugar Salon at 770 813-7718 and ask for M. Williams.

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