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    Adwoa Beauty founder Julian Addo is shaking up the haircare industry with her brand's curl-loving ... Camille Rose's rosemary-infused cleanser is designed to help. It claims to gently removes ...

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    Janelle Stephens launched Camille Rose in 2011. The business's turning point came following a beauty trade show when Stephens received an order from Target for 100 of its stores.

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    Redding is best known for having created the Jheri curl. [2] Redding is credited with being the inventor of modern-day hair conditioner. He was the first to make "pH balanced" shampoos, to put vitamins in hair care products, and to market added minerals. [3] He developed the perm product Jheri curl, as well as numerous other beauty products. He ...

  6. The Rose Maker - Wikipedia

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    The Rose Maker (French: La fine fleur) is a 2020 French comedy film, directed by Pierre Pinaud . [3] The film stars Catherine Frot as Ève Vernet, a formerly successful rose grower on the verge of bankruptcy , who hires three workers with no horticultural skills and must train them to help save her business.

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    Camille Coduri (born 18 April 1965) is an English actress. She gained prominence through her role as Jackie Tyler , the mother of Rose Tyler , in Doctor Who (2005–2006, 2008, 2010). She has since appeared in the BBC comedies Him & Her (2010–2013) and King Gary (2018–2021), and the Channel 4 sitcom Big Boys (2022–2025).