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    Massage with your fingertips. Do not rinse. Use daily. Amazon rating: 4.1/5 stars. An Amazon reviewer says: “This product does what it says. I have been dealing with terrible itchy, flakey ...

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    Courtney Adeleye is an American entrepreneur and the CEO and founder of Mane Choice, a hair care products company. [1] Her initial investment was $500 and the company, as of 2018, has $25 million in sales. [2]

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    Jen Atkin (born March 10, 1980) is an American hairstylist, entrepreneur and columnist. [1] [2] Atkin is the co-owner of the hair care line OUAI with Lamees Hamdan.Atkin is also the founder of the digital magazine Mane Addicts and works as a columnist for Glamour magazine.

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    A horse's tail. Horsehair is the long hair growing on the manes and tails of horses.It is used for various purposes, including upholstery, brushes, the bows of musical instruments, a hard-wearing fabric called haircloth, and for horsehair plaster, a wallcovering material formerly used in the construction industry and now found only in older buildings.