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At The Color Bar Salon, owner and front desk manager, Nadia Cuellar rinses her clients hair after a full highlight on Wednesday, March 27. After almost ten years of owning The Color Bar Salon, Nadia has installed water filters on all the shampoo heads in their rinse bowls and she focuses on the importance of a thorough wash for her clients hair.
Emily Ching
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Central Florida Public Media
For some Floridians, there is a brawl between their scalps and the taps because of the concentration of minerals in water, a product of the aquifer's karst topography.
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