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Cosmetics
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Aida Custom Cosmetics, 1146 Chestnut in Menlo Park. Call (650) 327-9882.
 
Benji For Hair, 106 Gilbert Avenue in Menlo Park. Call (650) 853-9768.
 
The Body Shop, 703 Stanford Shopping Center. Call (650) 323-0843.
 
Body Time, 429 University Avenue in Downtown Palo Alto. Call (650) 853-0612.
 
Country Sun Natural Foods, 440 California Avenue in Palo Alto. Call (650) 324-9190.
 
Disco Rex Pharmacy, 328 University Avenue in Downtown Palo Alto. Call (650) 326-3873.
 
Garden Botanika, 250 University Avenue in Downtown Palo Alto. Aromatics, body care, custom fragrance, hair care, natural color, cosmetics, skin care, etc. Call (650) 321-8538.
 
Origins, 371 Stanford Shopping Center. Call (650) 327-9455.
 
Sprague Alice, 311 Portola Road in Portola Valley. Call (650) 851-4343.
 
Woodside Village Pharmacy, 3048 Woodside Road in Woodside. Call (650) 851-1131.

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Beauty Supplies
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American Beauty Salon, 460 University Avenue in Downtown Palo Alto. Call (650) 326-8021.
 
B&S Beauty Supply, 1928 University Avenue in East Palo Alto. Call (650) 324-2443.
 
Beautyland Beauty Supply, 78 Stanford Shopping Center. Cosmetics, nail care, skin care, accessories, etc. Call (650) 321-4177.
 
Hair Society, 530 University Avenue in Downtown Palo Alto. Call (650) 321-2222.
 
Major Beauty Supply & Salon, 1910 W. El Camino Real in Mountain View. Call (650) 968-4796.
 
Persona Day Spa, 1155 Crane in Menlo Park. Call (650) 328-2836.
 
Rebiah, 1014 Alma in Menlo Park. Call (650) 326-8034.
 
West Coast Beauty Supply, 1350 Grant Road in Mountain View. Call (650) 964-2938.

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How Hair Coloring Works?
by Marshall Brain, How Stuff Works
 
For a long time, hair coloring has been serious business! For example, would-be heroes of ancient Greece used harsh soaps and bleaches to lighten and redden their hair to the color that was identified with honor and courage. First-century Romans preferred dark hair, which was made so by a dye concocted from boiled walnuts and leeks. Visit HowStuffWorks.com to read on. HowStuffWorks.com

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