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ST. ANN, Mo., March 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Abra McField, CEO and founder of Abra Kadabra Hair & Healing, announced today the launch of her book titled Poor Hair, Rich Hair – The Ultimate Guide to Building Clients, Increasing Income and Living the Lifestyle You Deserve. Abra McField is a self-made entrepreneur who runs a successful hair loss clinic, hair growth product line and popular salon. She leverages her industry experience to present a book designed to help cosmetologist and other beauty professionals build, operate, and grow their business.
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The core theme of the book is promoting the transition to a rich mindset, as a counterbalance to the lack of economic prosperity in the beauty industry. McField addresses the struggles hopeful cosmetologist experience as they grapple with their inexperience of running a profit-driven business.
The Bachelor that aired on March 1 wasn’t the fact that Victoria refused to actually apologize for her behavior on the show. No, it was actually that Matt James showed up to face his exes with some pretty
intense facial hair. It was the beard that launched a thousand group chat text messages and some prettyfunnytweets.
Not only was this a surprise to Bachelor Nation since Matt’s been clean-shaven all season, but according to my research (aka a deep dive of his Instagram), it looks like he’s had minimal stubble for basically his whole life. Like, why the sudden and drastic change?
Abra McField, the CEO and founder of St. Louis-based Abra Kadabra Hair & Healing, has noticed a surge in clients dealing with hair loss since the COVID-19 pandemic began.