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  2. Tara Smith (hair stylist) - Wikipedia

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    Tara Smith is a professional hair stylist. Smith released her own line of natural and organic hair products in October 2008. Smith released her own line of natural and organic hair products in October 2008.

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    Pantene (/ ˌ p æ n ˈ t iː n,-ˈ t ɛ n /) [1] is an American brand of hair care products now owned by Procter & Gamble.The product line originated in Europe in 1945 by Hoffmann-La Roche of Switzerland, which based the name on panthenol.

  4. Herbal Essences - Wikipedia

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    Herbal Essences shampoo and conditioner bottles, 2007. Clairol introduced Herbal Essence in 1971. The original Herbal Essence (now called Herbal Essences) used a cartoon image of the nature girl in a pool on the front label. The original color of the shampoo was green, and could be seen through the clear plastic bottle packaging.

  5. Tara Smith - Wikipedia

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    Tara Smith may refer to: Tara Bray Smith (born 1970), Hawaiian author; Tara C. Smith, American epidemiologist; Tara Smith (hair stylist) (born 1973), professional hair stylist; Tara Smith (philosopher) (born 1961), Objectivist philosopher; Tara Smith (water polo), British water polo player in the 2003 FINA Women's World Water Polo Championship ...

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  7. Helene Curtis Industries, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company developed Lanolin Creme Shampoo, one of the country's first detergent-based shampoos, in the mid-1930s. The popularity of the shampoo, available only in beauty salons, prompted the company to follow it up with Suave Hairdressing in 1937. The demand for the hair tonic became so great that the company began manufacturing small retail ...