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Angelina Murphy paid off $100,000 in debt in just a year by making very smart money moves in her business. She says her default setting is as an artist, not a businesswoman. However, using a budget for the first time reined in her spending. According to Business Insider, the Seattle-area resident had three keys to her success: a niche market, expertise, and location. Her specialty, high-end, business offers luxury hair extensions to women with thinning hair or hair that won't grow very long. She's also very good at her job and invests in her ongoing professional development. Finally, Murphy keeps her expenses low by using her own garage as her location, instead of a pricey retail salon!
Who knew silver screen heartthrob George Clooney was the haircare equivalent of a doomsday prepper? According to CNN, celebrities have adapted to the pandemic in a variety of ways, from recording albums in their living rooms to baking sourdough bread. But according to CNN, Clooney, apparently, was lightyears ahead of his starry pals for months of lockdowns and Zoom meetings. He revealed he's been cutting his own hair for the past 25 years with a 1980s-era contraption that attaches to a vacuum cleaner, called a Flowbee. In a recent interview, Clooney explained his hair was 'like straw' and so was easy to cut. He then imitated the noise the machine makes as it hoovers up his million-dollar locks.
President Donald Trump is upset with how his legal team has handled his insistence that the 2020 presidential election be overturned. Business Insider reports a source says Trump is worried that the team is made up of 'fools' who are 'making him look bad.' Trump has also reportedly complained about Rudy Giuliani's appearance--literally--at a bizarre news conference last week. He was incensed by the vision of Giuliani's hair dye dripping down the sides of his face while speaking at the nearly 2-hour-long event. Giuliani, along with Trump's legal adviser Jenna Ellis and the now-fired lawyer Sidney Powell, defended Trump's baseless claims of voter fraud at the conference.
Vacaville, Apr 30 (EFE/EPA).- The owner of Hairendipity Salon re-opened her business two days ago in defiance of the COVID-19 stay-at-home order in Vacaville. California Governor Gavin Newsom said hair salons fall under the state’s third phase of reopening California businesses, and is currently starting the first phase. Lia Rivera, who has opened her business mainly for regular clients, is willing to risk a $1,000 fine, instead of losing thousands of dollars by staying closed. Six Bay Area counties said that they will be extending shelter-in-place orders through the end of May amid the novel coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. FOOTAGE SHOWS HAIRENDIPITY HAIR SALON AMID THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC.
Camila Cabello's mother has "f***ed up" the star's bangs after trying to trim them herself during the coronavirus pandemic.