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healing garden waters


Question Posted Friday April 13 2007, 8:19 pm

does anybody know if healing garden still sells the waters brand or whatever? i tried looking on the site and everywhere but no help. anyone know? and if so, where can i get it?? thanks!

ps. no ebay or online sites either


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Sabine answered Saturday April 14 2007, 1:18 am:
Hey. I looked all over that page also. I didn't come up with the answer, but what I did find is that Healing Gardens is a division of Coty. You can contact Coty here:

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and ask their customer service specifically. Otherwise, you may just need to call and speak with someone at a local Healing Garden or retailer.

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