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  2. How both Black and Vietnamese women have shaped American nail ...

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    The outlet said that Nails magazine reported there were around 130,000 nail salons in the U.S. in 2015 and that 50% of all manicurists working in those businesses were Vietnamese.

  3. Savings Experiment: Nail Salon vs. At-Home Manicure - AOL

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    By contrast, a single 0.5-ounce bottle of $8 nail polish yields about 40 two-coat manicures, according to NAILS Magazine. So one two-coat application of polish at home will cost you about 20 cents.

  4. Julep (company) - Wikipedia

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    Julep introduced its monthly subscription service, Julep Maven, in 2011. Subscribers or “Mavens” pay a monthly fee to receive custom boxes of nail polish and makeup. [7] Subscribers may also act as beta-testers in the company's Idea Lab, answering surveys and posting on social media, allowing Julep to see how their products in development ...

  5. List of free daily newspapers - Wikipedia

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    The Epoch Times - Washington DC; The paper, while also offering paid subscriptions, continued to offer papers free at boxes around the city, until August 15, 2019. Illinois. RedEye - Chicago Paper became a weekly in 2017 and ceased publishing in March 2020. Massachusetts. Boston Metro - Boston, closed in January 2020. Michigan

  6. List of contract bridge magazines - Wikipedia

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    Bridge: (1) a title formerly used by Bridge Magazine; (2) a magazine published by "Mr Bridge", formerly funded by advertising and free to subscribers, then by paid subscription until it ceased publication after the December 2020 issue. The British Bridge World was founded by Hubert Phillips in 1932 and operated until 1939.

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    3. Click Manage next to your subscription. 4. Click Change Plan. 5. Review the confirmation page. It will offer you the option of changing to a lower-priced plan rather than canceling your account. If you'd like to proceed with changing your account to a free AOL account, scroll to the bottom of the page and click Cancel My Billing. 6.

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    AOL account users have access to purchase the products, for new users - Create an account. 2. Provide payment and type the information required. 3. If payment information is already provided, select from available options. 4. To use a new payment method, click Add New. 5. Review the Terms and Conditions and click Complete purchase.

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