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  2. Pamela Ferrell - Wikipedia

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    In 1979 Ferrell left the University of the District of Columbia to open a braiding business. In 1983, she attended the Robert Lewis Cosmetology School in Silver Spring, Maryland as part of an agreement made with the then, DC Mayor, Marion Barry, in order for the hair braiders in her salon to become exempt from attending a cosmetology school for hair braiding.

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  4. Hair-grooming syncope - Wikipedia

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    Hair-grooming syncope typically manifests as presyncopal symptoms during hair combing, brushing, braiding, trimming, curling or blow drying. [1] [2] These symptoms are followed by loss of consciousness and sometimes convulsions. [2] Migraines, abdominal pain, "feeling funny" or blurred vision may also occur before or after episodes.

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  6. Braid (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    Alternative braiding techniques like knotless braids, which incorporate more of a person's natural hair and place less tension on the scalp, can cause less discomfort. [17] Braids are not usually worn year-round in black culture; they are instead alternated with other popular hairstyles such as hair twists, protective hairstyles and more.

  7. Putting the essence of African hair braiding salons onstage - AOL

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    “Jaja’s African Hair Braiding,” a new play by Jocelyn Bioh, celebrates the rich inner worlds of Harlem, N.Y.'s iconic hair braiders

  8. Hairstyle - Wikipedia

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    Braiding and tying the hair was common. In the 16th century, women began to wear their hair in extremely ornate styles, often decorated with pearls, precious stones, ribbons, and veils. Women used a technique called "lacing" or "taping," in which cords or ribbons were used to bind the hair around their heads. [ 11 ]

  9. Beauty salon - Wikipedia

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    A beauty salon or beauty parlor is an establishment that provides cosmetic treatments for people. [1] Other variations of this type of business include hair salons, spas , day spas , and medical spas .