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Little Risk

The possibility of damage to the hair after tinting, bleaching or perming was practically nil, said the manager of the Christchurch branch of Sonata Laboratories, Ltd (Mr 0. K. Wilson). The inclusion of an antioxident in all hair colouring products had an immediate action on tinting and in some cases conditioners actually repaired any damage previously done, mainly from over-bleaching by inexperienced persons, he said.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31678, 14 May 1968, Page 11

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Little Risk Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31678, 14 May 1968, Page 11

Little Risk Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31678, 14 May 1968, Page 11

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