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  2. Parul Gulati - Wikipedia

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    Parul Gulati is an Indian actress, entrepreneur and model who has appeared in several TV shows and Punjabi films. [1] She is also a businesswoman and is the CEO and founder of her hair extensions brand ‘Nish Hair’.

  3. Shark Tank India season 2 - Wikipedia

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    Nish Hair Hair extensions for women ₹ 1 Crore for 2% Equity ₹ 1 Crore for 2% Equity 165 MyByk Public bicycle sharing service ₹ 2 Crore for 1% Equity No Deal 166 SUGAR Cosmetics Makeup Brand IN POPULAR CULTURE: Investment (in Cr. ₹) ₹ 13.889 Cr. ₹ 9.148 Cr. ₹ 7.820 Cr. ₹ 15.726 Cr. ₹ 13.907 Cr. ₹ 6.809 Cr. Number of Deals ...

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    Cost: $35 | Product type: Foam, shampoo, conditioner | Best for: Thinning hair | Key ingredients: Proprietary blend of proven hair growth helpers, peppermint, nettle, hops Nioxin's System Kits ...

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    Hair Products With Harsh Chemicals. Hair products with harsh chemicals like parabens or phthalates may strip the scalp of necessary bacteria, altering your skin’s microbiome.

  6. Helene Curtis Industries, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Helene Curtis Industries, Inc. was an American cosmetics and beauty parlor products [1] firm based in Chicago. The company acquired a hair-coloring line through the acquisition of a competitor business. Later the retailer diversified into the field of personal care products, manufacturing Degree, among other items. [2]

  7. Rio Hair Naturalizer System - Wikipedia

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    The Rio Hair Naturalizer System was a hair relaxer distributed by the World Rio Corporation Inc. It was available in two types; "Neutral", and one that claimed to have a "Color Enhancement Formula" that contained a black hair dye. [1] As a product designed for home use, it was promoted through infomercials in the early to mid-1990s.

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