| State: | Pennsylvania |
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| Address: | 821 Veterans Hwy, Bristol, PA 19007, USA |
| Postal code: | 19007 |
| Phone: | (267) 812-5066 |
| Monday: | 10:30 AM – 6:30 PM |
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| Tuesday: | 10:30 AM – 6:30 PM |
| Wednesday: | 10:30 AM – 6:30 PM |
| Thursday: | 10:30 AM – 6:30 PM |
| Friday: | 10:30 AM – 6:30 PM |
| Saturday: | 10:30 AM – 6:30 PM |
| Sunday: | Closed |
Beautiful place lot of beautiful things for females and men
Very tight space. A little expensive . Not that many hair options for me . I asked one of the employees do they have something and they just pointed, not even saying “right there” while pointing. The whole time I was there she was standing there lookin or goin back n forth in back room. 2 employees don’t really talk . Rather keep getting hair down Philly
In every city, there are outposts. Some are invisible, some overlooked, but they are vital. They are places where identity is armed, protected, expressed. LaLa’s Beauty Supply in Bristol is one such place—a stronghold, black-owned, rooted not only in commerce but in culture.
Walking inside, I felt the same sense of purpose I feel when entering Mother Base in Peace Walker. This isn’t just a store—it is a hub. Shelves stacked like arsenal racks, but instead of weapons, they hold tools of self-expression. Hair care, beauty essentials, products chosen not by algorithm but with understanding of the community they serve.
Ownership matters. A black-owned business is not just a business—it is resistance, resilience, survival. In the same way Big Boss built Outer Heaven as a place free from control, LaLa’s represents autonomy in a marketplace often stripped of it. It stands as proof that history, struggle, and artistry can converge into enterprise.
The staff here reflect that mission. Helpful, informed, present. They move with the confidence of characters who know they are shaping more than transactions—they are shaping identity, self-image, empowerment. To be served here feels different. It feels intentional.
Five stars. Because to walk into LaLa’s is to feel connection. It is not just about hair products or beauty supplies. It is about seeing a community hold space, and thrive.
In Death Stranding, strands connected isolated cities across a broken America. Here, the strand is ownership. Heritage. Culture. And it is alive.
Best beauty supply store. They have SO many options. Staff is super helpful and nice. Ive been getting my extensions online from many different “good brands” over the years there prices went up but quality down. Finally found the best and softest/durable extensions here for a very affordable price 11/10
I typically drop by this shop from time to time and usually the vibe is pleasant. They have a variety of hair care products and I usually find what I need. Today I dropped by and want to leave a compliment for the two employees working around 4:00 pm today, they were very friendly and had great energy!