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Does A High Value Wedding Equal A High Priced Hair Style?
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A demand for the best after a journey of hardship like carbon under extreme pressure makes a diamond.

LAFAYETTE, La. - LouisEagle -- By: Mooka Da'knowledge Public Relations For So Seductive Kiss Fans

"High profile relationships give us a real-world fairy tale, a bar against which to compare our own marriage fantasies." - Alli Hoff Kosik

In the year of 1956, at the Palace of Monaco; a special wedding took place. This event was a marriage of Grace Kelly, and Prince Rainier III of Monaco. This was the first most extravagant wedding in modern history. According to the records of Harper's Bazaar Magazine, the price tag for the wedding dress was over $100,000 at the current rate of inflation. Grace Kelly's father provided a dowry of 20 million dollars at current rate of inflation. After the 21st century, raw data from many social media platform sources have proven that most females want a high value man, and a high profile wedding. A report by CNBC revealed from the data of a firm called YouGov, that most Americans replied a high value income has to be at least $100,000 a year. In the year of 2016, African American men rose to the upper class income bracket at a rate of

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23% say the Institute for Family Studies. The Catalyst Organization research revealed that in 2019 the African American female population in the United States was at a rate of 20.3%; that is 21.72 million. In 2019 by the United States Census Bureau reports concluded that there were 19.9 million African American men in the United States. That is only 5 million African American men that are considered high value by a financial income standard. As of 2022, the average woman spends $313 per month on beauty maintenance say's Byrdie Media. But is her hair worth more than you?

"I think that the most important thing a woman can have- next to talent, of course- is her hairdresser." - Joan Crawford

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