Lousie Galvin
Lousie Galvin
Lousie Galvin
Lousie Galvin
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When celebrity colourist Louise Galvin launched her Carbon Neutral beauty company in 2003 with her Sacred Locks range, she set a new standard in hair care for coloured hair. Formulated without the ingredients that modern consumers find unacceptable such as SLS, parabens, petrochemicals, silicone and synthetic fragrances, Louise was one of the first in the hair industry to recognise the importance of ‘clean’ formulations for the sake of our personal health and that of our planet.

Her fashionable clientele includes Sophie Dahl, Patsy Kensit and American Vogue editor and author Plum Sykes, along with countless other women who rely on Louise’s 20 years experience as a colourist. They have found that using Louise’s unique formulations means that their colour lasts longer and hair regains the kind of youthful shine and bounce that can be lost through the colouring process.

Lousie Galvin

Natural Care for Coloured Hair

Louise Galvin is one of the UK’s top hair colourists. Based at her father’s famous Daniel Galvin salon in London, her talent, skill and eye for colour have been acknowledged by many famous actors, musicians, models and other celebrities who have beaten a path to her door.

Louise has also trained many of the top colourists working all over the world today.


Louise Galvin: an ethical company, a carbon neutral company

• No animals are harmed in the testing of Sacred Locks products

• Any greenhouse gases that are produced during manufacture are offset by investment in The Carbon Neutral Company who work to minimise the effects of carbon production through industry.

• Products contain natural or naturally derived ingredients.

• Products contain no SLS, PEGS, parabens, silicone, petrochemicals, synthetic fragrances, polymers.

• A haircare range that leaves hair feeling like no other

"Louise Galvin is the future of hair care. She is constantly thinking of what is good for the individual and the environment." Tina Gauolin, Style Direct, The Saturday Times Magazine

 
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