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  2. Clairol - Wikipedia

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    Clairol logo. Clairol is the American personal care-product division of company Wella, specializing in hair coloring and hair care.Clairol was founded in 1931 by Americans Joan Gelb and her husband Lawrence M. Gelb, with business partner and lifelong friend James Romeo, after discovering hair-coloring preparations while traveling in France. [1]

  3. Lawrence M. Gelb - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence M. Gelb (January 15, 1898 – September 27, 1980 [1]) was an American chemist and businessman from New York City who along with his wife, Joan Clair, founded the Clairol hair-coloring company in 1931, now a division of Coty.

  4. Nice 'n Easy (hair coloring) - Wikipedia

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    The idea to buck the trend of that era’s advertising style — which emphasized high glamour rather than girl-next-door vignettes — was the brainchild of lead copywriter Shirley Polykoff, whose work on the Clairol hair color campaign was a career high point. [3]

  5. Shirley Polykoff - Wikipedia

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    In 1955 she took over the Clairol account, and her advertising campaign, which became a classic, [4] helped take hair color sales from $25 million to $200 million annually, with Clairol holding a 50% market share. [5]

  6. Wella - Wikipedia

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    KKR, valuing Coty's Professional and Retail hair business, included are Wella, Clairol, OPI, and the ghd brands (placed together under the "Wella" moniker), at $4.3 billion, will be investing $1 billion directly as deleveragement alongside $2.5 billion in net cash proceeds when the Wella deal is closed, expected to be within the next six to ...

  7. Herbal Essences - Wikipedia

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    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.