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Clairol and Technological and industrial history of 20th-century Canada

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Difference between Clairol and Technological and industrial history of 20th-century Canada

Clairol vs. Technological and industrial history of 20th-century Canada

Clairol is a personal-care-product division of company Procter & Gamble, specializing in hair-coloring and hair care that begun in 1931 by Americans Lawrence and Joan Gelb, along with business partner and lifelong friend, James Romeo, after discovering hair-coloring preparations while traveling in France. The technological and industrial history of Canada encompasses the country's development in the areas of transportation, communication, energy, materials, public works, public services (health care), domestic/consumer and defence technologies.

Similarities between Clairol and Technological and industrial history of 20th-century Canada

Clairol and Technological and industrial history of 20th-century Canada have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Procter & Gamble.

Procter & Gamble

Procter & Gamble Co. (P&G) is an American multi-national consumer goods corporation headquartered in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, founded in 1837 by British American William Procter and Irish American James Gamble.

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Clairol and Technological and industrial history of 20th-century Canada Comparison

Clairol has 34 relations, while Technological and industrial history of 20th-century Canada has 474. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.20% = 1 / (34 + 474).

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