Natural Hair Dye Products Quincy IL

Now there is a way to color hair without turning to the usual chemical suspects: ammonia, paraphenylenediamine (PPD) or resorcinol. Advanced Cosmetic Technologies has dyes that are made entirely from sustainable natural plant sources that can give you the desired color naturally. Please scroll down to learn more and get access to the beauty and supply stores in Quincy, IL listed below.

Hy-Vee
(217) 224-7555
3700 Broadway St
Quincy, IL
 
Walgreen Drug Store
(217) 222-0780
1723 Broadway St
Quincy, IL
 
Medicine Shoppe The
(217) 222-0600
2080 Broadway St
Quincy, IL
 
Brown Drug Co
(217) 228-6430
1121 Maine St
Quincy, IL
 
Kmart
(217) 224-1700
3701 Broadway St
Quincy, IL
Departments
Pharmacy
Hours
Mon - Fri :8am-10pm
Sat:8am-10pm
Sun:8am-9pm

Osco Drug
(217) 224-2828
436 N 30th St
Quincy, IL
 
Denman Pharmacy
(217) 228-6275
1114 Broadway St
Quincy, IL
 
Hy-Vee Pharmacy
(217) 224-7555
36th & Broadway
Quincy, IL
 
Walgreens
(217) 222-0792
1723 Broadway
Quincy, IL
 
Walmart Supercenter
(217) 223-9930
5211 Broadway St
Quincy, IL
Store Hours
Mon-Fri:8:00 am -Sat:8:00 am -Sun:8:00 am -
Pharmacy #
(217) 228-2331
Pharmacy Hours
Monday-Friday: 8:00 am - 8:00 pm Saturday: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Sunday: 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

Natural Hair Dye, Naturally

Natural Hair Dye, Naturally

May 18, 2009   Marisa Belger

Like blue raspberry lollipops, Velveeta and Tang, there always seemed to be something inherently unnatural about coloring your hair. Until now. Advanced Cosmetic Technologies (ACT)—a fairly new addition to the slowly growing list of natural hair dye innovators—has discovered a way to color hair without turning to the usual chemical suspects: ammonia, paraphenylenediamine (PPD) or resorcinol. ACT’s dyes are made entirely from sustainable plant sources, giving DIYers (the permanent hair color kits come with user-friendly directions for easy at home coloring) more reason than ever to become the brunette or redhead —blonde too—that they’ve always wanted to be....

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