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  2. Da Kink in My Hair (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The series had centred on a hair salon in the heart of Toronto's Caribbean-Canadian community, Eglinton West. The series debuted on Global on October 14, 2007, and the final episode aired on May 14, 2009. It was the winner of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters Best Fiction Series prize in 2008 and won a Gemini Award for Best Hair.

  3. Lawrence Park, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    This shopping district includes some fashion stores, a plethora of nail salons, barber shops, hair salons, 2 Dollaramas, bakeries, gourmet dining, casual restaurants and coffee shops. Notable institutions located in or adjacent to Lawrence Park are the Rosedale Golf Club , and The Granite Club .

  4. The D Cut - Wikipedia

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    The D Cut was co-written by Audrey Dwyer and Wendy Litner and was inspired by the true story of a hairstylist from Montreal who ran a hair salon in the back of a bike shop. [1] The real hair salon worked on a pay-what-you-can basis. Dwyer and Litner were paired together by Shaftesbury Films to work on the series. [4]

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  6. Trey Anthony - Wikipedia

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    Originally set as a one-woman show, 'Da Kink documents the lives of women in a Caribbean style Jamaican hair salon in Toronto. [9] Starting out at the Toronto French Festival in 2001 [9] 'Da Kink has been produced in California, New York, London, and was the first Canadian play to be produced at the Princess of Wales Theatre. [2]

  7. Hairdresser - Wikipedia

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    Upon moving to Paris, he opened his own hair salon and dressed the hair of wealthy Parisian women until his death in 1658. [3] Women's hair grew taller in style during the 17th century, popularized by the hairdresser Madame Martin. The hairstyle, "the tower," was the trend with wealthy English and American women, who relied on hairdressers to ...

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    Poison Profits. A HuffPost / WNYC investigation into lead contamination in New York City

  9. Moroccanoil - Wikipedia

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    Moroccanoil is an Israeli [2] [3] cosmetics company headquartered in New York City, [4] [5] [6] specializing in hair care products containing argan oil. The company was founded in 2008 in Montreal by Chilean-Canadian Carmen Tal and her Israeli then-husband Ofer Tal.