Jon Flint, a former lawyer-turn venture capitalist has his sights on a new industry: hair care. His company, Living Proof, tackles the frizz with→


Cancer has always been around Rachel Fortin. Her mom and many of her relatives suffered from the disease in some way. So, when a→


CNN: Not all mustaches are created equal, and in recent years, increasing numbers of Middle Eastern men have been going under the knife to→


Possibly the best kept secret in beauty, Rose Cannan invented the blowout. Her salon even predates known brands like Vidal Sassoon. W Magazine: Here→


Wired: So here we have the BaByliss Pro Volare clipper. Your $200 gets you a three-speed cordless haircutting device with an easy-grip rubberized back,→


That was fast. Larada Sciences, makers of the LouseBuster™, mentioned in this previous post, also offer LouseBuster as a business opportunity. Larada Sciences is→


Last year on this day, Angela posted an interview with one of my favorite businesses in NYC: Liceenders. If you haven’t read it, do→


According to Inc., haircare is a really growing industry: The folliclely focused fields are experiencing a renaissance, not just in the rise of boutique→


Who knew sports and cutting hair went together so well? Gordon Logan did. He is the founder of a fast-growing franchise called Sports Clips.→


TripleCanopy has up a great profile of a 40 year old woman who has been making wigs for Orthodox Jewish women since 1995: >The→


After styling hair for 30 years, Kelly Markos felt that it was time to finally give her feet a rest reports the MontgomeryAdvertiser.com. “I→


It’s just another evening where Erin Jensen finds herself working late to create enough hair clips to fill a big order, this time for→


In Van Tibolli’s early years it became apparent to Harold Leighton, writing for The Epoch Times, that he had formed a vision. Ván Tibolli→