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  2. Jen Atkin - Wikipedia

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    Jen Atkin (born March 10, 1980) is an American hairstylist, entrepreneur and columnist. [1] [2] Atkin co-owns the hair care line OUAI with Lamees Hamdan.She has worked with celebrities such as Chrissy Teigen, Jennifer Lopez, Gigi, Bella Hadid, and the Kardashian-Jenner family.

  3. The Very Best Ouai Products to Level up Your Beauty Routine

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    The best Ouai products that will elevate your haircare routine. From the brand’s leave-in conditioner to fine hair mask. ... You could say Jen is somewhat of a legend in the beauty industry, so ...

  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. Beauty Brands - Wikipedia

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    Beauty Brands Inc. is a salon and spa superstore developed and founded by the advertising company, Bernstein-Rein. The company headquarters is located in Kansas City, Missouri . The company was purchased in November 2013 by a private California-based company replacing Bob Bernstein and David Bernstein with Lyn Kirby as the CEO and Rich Bos as ...

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  7. Sally Beauty Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Sally Beauty Holdings, Inc. opened its first store in New Orleans in 1964. [2] Sally Beauty Company was started by C. Ray Farber in New Orleans and operated its flagship store on Magazine Street before the company was sold to Alberto-Culver. The store was named after his daughter Sally.

  8. 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]

  9. Bluemercury - Wikipedia

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    The couple found two struggling independent beauty boutiques in Georgetown and Dupont Circle called EFX, which they used to help fill their online orders. They bought and rebranded the stores "Bluemercury," converting them to their developing concept, a neighborhood store offering beauty products, personalized advice and samples.