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Company details
- Health and beauty shop
- Beauty product supplier
- Beauty Products Wholesaler
- Hair product shop
- Ladies' clothes shop
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Here at The Salty Babe Co, we want to make you feel like a total babe! We believe there is no better feeling than having healthy hair & glowing skin that doesn’t require covering up! That is why we have created a powerful range of Advanced Skin Care & Professional, Salon Quality Hair Care products that are natural, vegan-friendly, cruelty free, and free from nasties! With our ever-growing collection of carefully researched products, our vision is to expand and evolve into an exciting known Australian Brand.
Contact info
4703, Yeppoon, Australia
- hellp@thesaltybabeco.com.au
- thesaltybabeco.com.au
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