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  2. Andre Walker - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from the Pivot Point Academy, Walker began working as a hairstylist and opened his own salon in downtown Chicago. In 1986, after watching The Oprah Winfrey Show, he wrote to Oprah Winfrey along with a dozen roses, offering to help style her hair. She responded and took up his offer, and he soon became her personal hairstylist.

  3. Nicole Mangrum - Wikipedia

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    Nicole Mangrum (born November 16, 1974, in Chicago, Illinois) is a hairstylist based in the United States who has been nominated for three Make-Up Artists Hairstylists Guild Awards. [1] She is best known for being the personal hairstylist of Oprah Winfrey, since 2015. [2]

  4. Mario Tricoci - Wikipedia

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    Today, Mario Tricoci owns 14 Hair Salons & day spas in Chicago. [2] With over 1,400 employees, Tricoci is the overseer of the company. [1] Tricoci claims that 92% of salons fail in the first two years, and he is proud that 35 years later, his salons are still running strong. [1]

  5. Chicagolicious - Wikipedia

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    The series follows AJ Johnson, owner of a thriving salon in Chicago, and his staff of hair stylists and makeup artists as they service elite clientele and solidify their place in Chicago society. [ 2 ]

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  7. Great Clips - Wikipedia

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    The first franchised Great Clips salon opened for business on July 16, 1983, in Brooklyn Center, MN. [6] The company grew from 150 franchised salons in 1988 to 1,000 by 1997. The 2,500th salon was opened in 2006. [7] The first franchisees, Mary Lou Barton (Ray Barton's wife) and Marylu and Roger Ledebuhr are still Great Clips franchisees today.