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Cactus Salon Makeovers Make Up for Lack of Services for Military Women
Stony Brook salon opens its doors to female vets, active servicewomen, and military mothers and spouses.

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Stony Brook salon opens its doors to female vets, active servicewomen, and military mothers and spouses.

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Cactus Salon sets up a day of beauty for female vets, servicewomen and military mothers and spouses.
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Stony Brook salon opens its doors to female vets, active servicewomen, and military mothers and spouses.
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