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  2. Conair Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Conair Corporation is an American company based in Stamford, Connecticut which sells small appliances, personal care products, and health and beauty products for both professionals and consumers. It is majority-owned by private equity firm American Securities , with some minority stakes held by family members of founder Leandro Rizzuto .

  3. Flowbee - Wikipedia

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    The suction carries the cut hair particles into the vacuum. The cutting head is lifted and placed over another section of hair, continuing around the head until all the hair is cut. Different spacers may be used to cut varying lengths, such as shorter hair at the nape of the neck and longer hair on the top of the head. [5]

  4. Hair clipper - Wikipedia

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    Manually operated clipper. Hair clippers are operated by a pair of handles which are alternately squeezed together and released. Barbers used them to cut hair close and fast. The hair was picked up in locks and the head was rapidly depilated. Such haircuts became popular among boys, mostly in schools, and young men in the military and in prisons.

  5. Conair hair dryers' shattering, smoking, sparking leads to recall

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    Conair Corp. is recalling 291,000 of its Babyliss Pro compact hair dryers after a variety of problems were reported including the outer casing shattering after the fan blades breaks inside, the U ...

  6. The 13 Best Blow Dryer Brushes for Every Hair Type, Tested ...

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    Amazon. In a one-off review of the Drybar Blow Dryer, Associate Editor Sydney Meister saw firsthand how quick it was to get a salon-worthy blowout. The 360-degree oval-shaped barrel mirrors a ...

  7. List of Saturday Night Live commercial parodies - Wikipedia

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    Unbelievable New Breakthroughs: The Amy Fisher Story — An infomercial spoof that sees Amy's victim, Mary Jo Buttafuoco (returning SNL alum Jan Hooks), offer her side of the story while receiving hair replacement treatment from Ron Popiel (DeVito) [37] …and More — Tina-Tina Chenuse (Jenny Slate) promotes her stores that stock personalized ...