Windsor Beauty Supply is a Canadian beauty supply company that offers professional beauty products and tools to salons, spas, and stylists. They carry a wide selection of hair care, skin care, nail care, and other beauty products from popular brands.
Founded in 1988 by the Giannetti family.
Started as a small beauty supply retailer in Windsor, Ontario.
Expanded to multiple locations across Canada.
Acquired by Sally Beauty Holdings in 2017.
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Windsor Beauty Supply carries a variety of hair care products including shampoos, conditioners, styling products, and hair treatments. They offer professional-grade products from brands like Redken, L'Oreal, and Schwarzkopf.
They also offer a range of skin care products for both personal and professional use. From cleansers to moisturizers, they have everything you need to keep your skin healthy and glowing.
Windsor Beauty Supply carries a wide range of nail care products including polishes, gels, and accessories. They offer products from popular brands like OPI and CND.
In addition to beauty products, they also offer a variety of tools for stylists and beauty professionals. From hair dryers to nail drills, they have everything you need to get the job done.
Yes, Windsor Beauty Supply does offer online shopping on their website.
No, anyone is welcome to shop at Windsor Beauty Supply, but some products may only be sold to licensed professionals.
They carry a variety of popular beauty brands, including Redken, L'Oreal, OPI, and Schwarzkopf.
Yes, they offer training courses and resources for beauty professionals looking to learn and improve their skills.
They have over 20 physical locations across Canada.