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salon

[suh-lon, sa-lawn] / səˈlɒn, saˈlɔ̃ /


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There is a black market and to be safe people should avoid buying from unregulated sellers such as beauty salons or via social media.

From BBC

She said the community felt very worried as "a lot" of the salon's clients have had their cars broken into, as well as some having theirs stolen.

From BBC

A “salon” of multiple smaller works introduced each section, enlarging on Mr. Whitney’s shift from gatherings of blunt, sometimes layered, rounded forms to the abutments of rectangles that have preoccupied him since the 1990s.

From The Wall Street Journal

However, doctors and nurses say beauticians are finding unlicensed Botox online and injecting patients in high street salons and in their homes.

From BBC

“In contrast, much of the United States prioritized adult well-being over children’s, reopening bars, restaurants and beauty salons, gyms, etc., before schools.”

From Washington Times