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Hair Loft of Harbour Village
Category: BarbersUsers Rating:
(864) 944-05701209 Stamp Creek Road # B
Salem, SC 29676
Hair Loft of Harbour Village is a business providing services in the field of Barbers. Hair Loft of Harbour Village is located in Salem, SC on 1209 Stamp Creek Road # B.
Hair Loft of Harbour Village telephone number is
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Barbers, in Salem, are hair cutting experts whose main job would be limited to cutting, trimming, styling, or shaving hair, and would not include any other beauty treatments that are normally provided at beauty salons.
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