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  2. Kérastase - Wikipedia

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    www.kerastase.com Shopfront in Israel promoting Kérastase products in 2023 Kérastase ( French pronunciation: [keʁastaz] ) is a French luxury hair and scalp care line that distributes products internationally.

  3. Shu Uemura - Wikipedia

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    Shu Uemura Store at Rockwell Center, Makati, Philippines. A native of Tokyo, Shu Uemura reportedly first became interested in hairstyling and make up as a teenager while recovering from a severe illness which left him bedridden.

  4. List of largest United Kingdom employers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of largest United Kingdom employers.There are four main kinds of employers, public sector bodies; public listed companies (plc) such as those on the FTSE 100

  5. National Careers Service - Wikipedia

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    The National Careers Service was established on the April 5, 2012. [3] It replaced a service called Next Step which was launched on the August 1, 2010 as an integration of the existing web-based, telephone-based and local face-to-face careers services for adults. [ 4 ]

  6. TRESemmé - Wikipedia

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    TRESemmé was the official hair care sponsor of the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week 2014 in New York in February, and had been since 2006. [ 22 ] TRESemmé created a team called "Runway Insiders" that included American model and DJ Harley Viera-Newton .

  7. L'Oréal - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, L'Oréal has faced criticism from OFCOM regarding the truth of their advertising and marketing campaigns concerning the product performance of one of their mascara brands. In July 2007, the British Advertising Standards Authority attacked L'Oréal for a television advert on its "Telescopic" mascara , featuring Penélope Cruz ...

  8. Kiehl's - Wikipedia

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    In April 2000, L'Oréal, the French beauty and cosmetics company, acquired Kiehl's for between $100–$150 million.L'Oréal had pursued the purchase of the company for more than two years but the catalyst for a deal came when Kiehl's had difficulty handling the growing volume of orders due to the company's increased popularity.

  9. The Muse (website) - Wikipedia

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    The site was launched under the name Company Muse in February 2012, and is now known simply as The Muse. [6] The Muse originally launched in Brooklyn [7] as The Daily Muse on September 6, 2011, with eight editors and eleven columnists. [8] The first version of the site grew from 20,000 users to 70,000 users in its first 3 months. [7]