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  2. Kee Taylor - Wikipedia

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    She began her career braiding hair as a teenager in the mid 1990s, working out of her mother's basement. [3] Eventually, she became a celebrity stylist while also working four days a week at a West Philadelphia-based salon Philly Cuts. [4] Taylor began using social media to promote her business in 2012 while working at the salon Philly Cuts. [5]

  3. Phillip Bloch - Wikipedia

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    Phillip Bloch is an American celebrity stylist, designer, and television personality. [1] He has styled historic cover photos including River Phoenix, which would be Phoenix's last photo shoot and the photo would be used on the cover of several magazines, [2] and Michael Jackson for Ebony and Jet magazine. [3]

  4. Jonathan Antin - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Antin is the former owner of two Los Angeles hair salons, Jonathan Salon West Hollywood and Jonathan Salon Beverly Hills. His life as an entrepreneur and a celebrity hair stylist was the basis for reality television series Blow Out. He was the judge on the third season of Shear Genius and has appeared on other television shows.

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  6. Errol Douglas - Wikipedia

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    Errol Douglas MBE (born 8 January 1964) is a Guyanese-British hair stylist. He was presented with an MBE by the Queen [ 1 ] for services to hairdressing in 2008 . In 1998 Douglas opened his own salon in Belgravia, London.

  7. Jason Bolden - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Booth Moore wrote an article in Women's Wear Daily, criticizing the lack of garments showcased by Black designers at the Golden Globe Awards. [26] Bolden and celebrity stylist Law Roach responded by explaining there's gatekeeping that Black stylists have to overcome in order to have access to certain brands and garments. [27]

  8. Sir John (make-up artist) - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Sir John was responsible for Beyoncé's make-up during her performance at Coachella—dubbed "Beychella"—when she became the first black woman to headline the event. [40] According to Sir John, he wanted Beyoncé to " look like a college girl on campus", a look that was inspired by the 1988 film School Daze .

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