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  2. 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]

  3. Margaret Vinci Heldt - Wikipedia

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    She rose quickly in her profession, winning countless awards and accolades including the National Hairdresser of the Year Competition in 1954. She was an early female entrepreneur, founding and managing a prestigious hair salon, Margaret Vinci Coiffures, on Michigan Avenue for over two decades in the fifties and sixties.

  4. Jaja's African Hair Braiding - Wikipedia

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    Jaja’s African Hair Braiding in Harlem is a salon full of funny, whip-smart, talented women ready to make you look and feel nice-nice. Every day, a lively and eclectic group of West African immigrant hair braiders are creating masterpieces on the heads of neighborhood women.

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  6. Joe Dudley - Wikipedia

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    Unlike many hair and skin care providers, Dudley chose to market his product line directly to salons rather than to retailers. [4] At the request of company founder S.B. Fuller, Dudley moved to Chicago, Illinois, and took over Fuller Products in 1976. They consolidated the company with their operations in 1980, keeping the Dudley Products brand ...

  7. Chicagolicious - Wikipedia

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    Niki Robinson: best friend and roommate of AJ; salon manager; she also sometimes clashes with new stylists at the salon; Q Lacey: AJ's cousin; the salon's director of marketing and sales; Howard Godfrey: the head barber at the salon; Julie Darling: a client of AJ's; publicist who specializes in the lifestyle and luxury market