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  2. 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.

  3. List of companies based in the San Francisco Bay Area

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    Dolls Kill – San Francisco; Everlane – San Francisco; Gap Inc. (199) – San Francisco; Jos. A. Bank – Fremont; Levi Strauss & Co. (495) – San Francisco; Marmot – Rohnert Park; ModCloth – San Francisco; Mountain Hardwear – Richmond; O'Neill – Santa Cruz; Poshmark – Redwood City; Ross Stores (202) – Dublin; Stitch Fix – San ...

  4. Vidal Sassoon - Wikipedia

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    Vidal Sassoon CBE (17 January 1928 – 9 May 2012) was a British hairstylist and businessman. He was noted for repopularising a simple, close-cut geometric hairstyle called the five-point cut, worn by famous fashion designers including Mary Quant and film stars such as Mia Farrow, Goldie Hawn, Cameron Diaz, Nastassja Kinski and Helen Mirren.

  5. Jay Sebring - Wikipedia

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    Folger later invested in Sebring's hair-care products for men. In early May 1969, Sebring opened a new salon at 629 Commercial Street in San Francisco, and a champagne reception followed. Guests included Abigail Folger and her mother, Ines, as well as Paul Newman and his wife, Joanne Woodward.

  6. List of hairdressers - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Dickey — American celebrity hairstylist known for his expertise in natural hair textures [14] Errol Douglas MBE London — clients include Diana Ross, Naomi Campbell, Melanie Griffith. [15] [16] [17] Frédéric Fekkai — French hairstylist, particularly famous during the 1990s for his notoriously high prices. [18] Daniel Galvin OBE ...

  7. Martha Matilda Harper - Wikipedia

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    Martha Matilda Harper (September 10, 1857 – August 3, 1950) was an American businesswoman, entrepreneur, and inventor who launched modern retail franchising and then built an international network of 500 franchised hair salons that emphasized healthy hair care.

  8. Janet Stephens - Wikipedia

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    Janet Stephens (née Scott) is an American hairdresser and an amateur hairstyle archaeologist [1] who studies historical hairstyles, aiming to prove that they were not achieved by using wigs, as commonly believed, but by styling the person's own hair. [2] [3]

  9. Susan MacTavish Best - Wikipedia

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    She is also the founder of The Salon Host, [2] a 21st Century educational guide to hosting salons. [3] She was previously the founder of Best Public Relations [4] and Living MacTavish, a lifestyle guide. She has become known [5] for hosting salon-style gatherings [6] in Los Angeles, London, San Francisco, New York and Svalbard. [7]