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The result was delete. Malcolmxl5 (talk) 22:10, 24 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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There is no significant coverage in independent, reliable sources beyond mere mentions of the kind "Hair: Mustafa Yanaz" in some cases, that is really all there is. Getting credited as a hair stylist in a photo shoot does not establish notability. The lead is a particularly egregious example: "Hair: Mustafa Yanaz at Art & Commerce" becomes: " is a New York-based hairstylist known for creating complex and conceptual hair styles". Vexations (talk) 21:42, 17 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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Keep Not trying to come off as hostile but I'm just thinking about the words "Getting credited as a hair stylist in a photo shoot does not establish notability" So models can receive all the recognition but the one who is behind the scenes isn't allowed to have notability because "Hairstylist in a photo shoot" = a nobody. A lot of these references involve pictures. If you looks closely at the pictures you can see why the vocab used in the article is accurate. "A picture is worth a thousands words" isn't it? Credit from the new york times, WSJ, Vogue(which just a small credit is what every hairstylist dreams of) Vice, Dazed, Elle and more are not enough notability? If vogue, WSJ, New York times thought he was notable enough to give credit to why should Wikipedia say he isn't notable they don't put credit to people doing hair for prom or regular weddingsDidsomeonesaybacon (talk) 10:15, 18 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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