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"textContent": "From owning an inclusive salon to creating the renowned Cadō Curly Cut, Reema Jaber is continuing to break barriers in hairdressing. Learn more about her journey in the industry and how she is uplifting others through her craft. How did you get started in hair? For me, hair is like an art form, and I just love art. I was painting at the time— I didn’t know what I wanted to go into. I was a paralegal and wanted to become a lawyer, but unfortunately, I just didn’t feel like that was my future. My dad recommended hair school to me since I loved doing hair. I didn’t expect my Middle Eastern dad to give me that as an option, and he was so proud of me. I ended up going to the Aveda Institute in Toronto, and it was the best experience ever. What were some of the challenges you faced early on in your career, and how did you overcome them? I did experience challenges. I do wear the hijab and I’m Muslim, so that was kind of a big thing for me. It was a really big deal for me to be teaching in Berlin [for Schwarzkopf […]",
"title": "Q&A with Curl Specialist Reema Jaber"
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