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  2. Gray Hair? Shop These Top Shampoos to Keep It Strong and Shiny

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    During the Oribe Obsession Week sale, shoppers can snag rare deals on the brand's best-sellers, like Gold Lust Dry Shampoo, Serene Scalp Conditioner, and more. Oribe's Obsession Week Sale Is Back ...

  5. Oribe (hairdresser) - Wikipedia

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    Oribe Canales (September 13, 1956 – 17 December 2018), known professionally as Oribe, was a Cuban-born American hairstylist. He styled models' hair at fashion shows for brands such as Versace, Thierry Mugler, Calvin Klein, and Chanel. [1] Oribe was also known for having given a new look to supermodels such as Linda Evangelista and Cindy ...

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    Oribe (hairdresser) (1956–2018), American hairdresser; Oribe Niikawa (born 1988), Japanese footballer; Oribe Peralta (born 1984), Mexican footballer; Richard Oribe, Spanish Paralympic swimmer; Risa Oribe, Japanese musician and singer professionally known as "LiSA" María Herminia Sabbia y Oribe (1883-1961), Uruguayan poet

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    Fabergé (French:) is a brand name that was inspired by the House of Fabergé jewellery firm, which had been founded in 1842 in Russia.The name was used for various personal care products (including cosmetics) that were manufactured under the direction of Samuel Rubin (from the late 1930s to 1964), and then by George Barrie (from 1964 to 1984). [1]