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  2. Mario Tricoci - Wikipedia

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    Today, Mario Tricoci owns 14 Hair Salons & day spas in Chicago. [2] With over 1,400 employees, Tricoci is the overseer of the company. [1] Tricoci claims that 92% of salons fail in the first two years, and he is proud that 35 years later, his salons are still running strong. [1]

  3. Andre Walker - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from the Pivot Point Academy, Walker began working as a hairstylist and opened his own salon in downtown Chicago. In 1986, after watching The Oprah Winfrey Show, he wrote to Oprah Winfrey along with a dozen roses, offering to help style her hair. She responded and took up his offer, and he soon became her personal hairstylist.

  4. Nicole Mangrum - Wikipedia

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    After attending beauty school, Mangrum began working as a hairstylist and opened a salon in downtown Chicago, which she ran for 14 years. When Oprah's former hairstylist Andre Walker was looking to retire, he was referred to Nicole Mangrum through a mutual friend. Oprah invited Mangrum to do her hair for several Super Soul Sunday episodes ...

  5. Chicago’s downtown buildings are slowly sinking. The culprit ...

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    Chicago’s downtown buildings are slowly sinking. The culprit? Underground climate change, study shows. Adriana Pérez, Rebecca Johnson, Chicago Tribune. July 26, 2023 at 6:00 AM. 1 / 3.

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  7. Helene Curtis Industries, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    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 sizes for salon resale. Suave would eventually become one of the company's flagship product lines.

  8. Daywatch: Chicago’s downtown buildings are slowly sinking - AOL

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    Downtown buildings are sinking. The good news is that it’s happening slowly. Tribune reporters Adriana Perez and Rebecca Johnson spoke with experts on the cause (underground climate change), the ...

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