Tuesday, March 16, 2010

How does Target sell salon hair products when they aren't a salon?

I always read that salon products can only be sold in a salon. If it's not a salon, then the product may not be athentic. Target sells Paul Mitchell, Graham Webb, Biologe, Farouk and many others. Are they real?How does Target sell salon hair products when they aren't a salon?
they should be authentic... i don't see why they wouldn't be, not all salons sell all kinds of products anyway, most of the time u would have to go to a hair supply store to get professional products.How does Target sell salon hair products when they aren't a salon?
They are Authenthic, but they have a different chemical Makeup, Most hair Supply stores don;t sell Nexxus anymore being that they went to Mass Retail, if you look at the bottles in the Super Markets you'll they no longer say for Professional Use. it's best to look for Hair Supply stores that still carry the Line and the bottle should say For Professional Use.
Many of those products sold in places such as Target and CVS are counterfeit and produced overseas. TIGI actually sued and won a lawsuit over this situation. Those counterfeit products were tested and found to have very high bacterial levels. Often other products are sold to these retail stores because salons go out of business and most times are more expensive than actually buying them from a licensed salon. Be very careful. Why would you take the chance?
The haircare products companies have entered into a contract with Target to sell their products.
No way? You never asked them about the salon? For $150 you get a salon membership and get to go back to the salon and enjoy personal service. Ask any Target associate for the ';GOLD'; room. After a strick screening of your financials and status check you will get to use the ';SALON'; ou la la... and it's pronounced Ta`r Zae Guold SA laan.
that is a good question they probally have to pay something to be able to sell those products
all retail stores sell salon products even groceries stores. They're not supposed to because it takes money out of salon owners pockets. the product could be out dated and professional products are only guaranteed when purchased in the salon or beauty supply store.

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