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Vidal Sassoon Revolutionized Women's Hair Styles

DAVID GREENE, HOST:

And our last word in business is: Thank you, Vidal.

One of the world's most famous hair stylists, Vidal Sassoon, died yesterday. His iconic cuts, like the bob, required such little effort, no curling or teasing. He described his approach in an interview last year on WHYY's FRESH AIR with Terry Gross.

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VIDAL SASSOON: Look, some of them looked very, very pretty but I wasn't after pretty. I was after bones, getting into that bone structure, making it work.

GREENE: What resulted was a revolution in how women thought about their style. Vidal Sassoon opened salons across the globe and launched a hair care line.

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SASSOON: New advanced salon formula.

UNIDENTIFIED WOMEN: Thank you, Vidal.

SASSOON: If you don't look good we don't look good.

GREENE: Thank you, Vidal just Wash-and-Go.

And that's the business news on MORNING EDITION from NPR News. I'm David Greene.

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And I'm Steve Inskeep. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR.