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  2. Tabatha Takes Over - Wikipedia

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    Tabatha Takes Over (titled Tabatha's Salon Takeover for the first three seasons) is an American reality television series on the Bravo network, in which former Shear Genius contestant and hair salon owner, Tabatha Coffey helps failing salons turn around in one week. The series premiered on August 21, 2008 and is produced by Reveille Productions ...

  3. Supercuts - Wikipedia

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    Supercuts is a hair salon franchise with more than 2,400 locations across the United States. The company was founded in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1975, by Geoffrey M. Rappaport and Frank E. Emmett. The company's first location was in Albany, California. The headquarters are located in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

  4. Regis Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In October 2017 Regis Corporation sold its Regis Salons, MasterCuts, and UK Supercuts to The Beautiful Group. [4] These salons became franchises keeping the same brand names. At the end of December 2019 Regis terminated its franchise agreements with The Beautiful Group and took back 200 salons [ 5 ] with the stated intention of finding a new buyer.

  5. List of hairdressers - Wikipedia

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    "Hairdresser" is a term referring to anyone whose occupation is to cut or style hair in order to change or maintain a person's image. This is achieved using a combination of hair coloring, haircutting, and hair texturing techniques. Most hairdressers are professionally licensed as either a barber or a cosmetologist.

  6. Hair Cuttery - Wikipedia

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    Hair Cuttery was founded by Dennis Ratner in 1974, when the first salon was opened in West Springfield, Virginia. [4] [5] Since the 1970s, the company expanded to become the largest privately held salon chain in the United States. [6] As of 2021, it has more than 500 salons along the East Coast and the Midwest. [7]

  7. Jonathan Antin - Wikipedia

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    Antin was a student at the Fairfax Beauty Academy, [4] and then worked at a salon in the Beverly Center in West Hollywood. [2] He opened a salon when he was 23 years old. [1] By 1999, he was considered one of Hollywood's top stylists and has made hairstyle changes needed by a client to suit a part, such as hair styles from different periods. [10]

  8. Jay Sebring - Wikipedia

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    In Los Angeles, his modish salon and his style of cutting hair proved popular. He taught his methods to others who then opened Jay Sebring Salon franchises; his styling techniques were still being taught 40 years after his death. [6] In 1967 he opened the company Sebring International to franchise his salons and sell hair care products.

  9. Kee Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Taylor opened her salon, Deeper Than Hair, in April 2013, also located in West Philadelphia. [5] [6] She selected the name as an homage to her devotion to hair care as an art. [7] The salon specializes in treating natural afro-textured hair, and Taylor is known for styling natural hair into straightened hairstyles.