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48-year-old worked herself ‘into the ground’ building a $255 million business—then her life fell apart
Alli Webb knows that her life probably looked exciting and glamorous from the outside. The co-founder of Drybar spent nearly a decade, starting in 2010, growing her mobile hair-styling side hustle into a popular chain of salons that now has more than 160 locations across the U.S. The company was acquired by Helen of Troy in 2019 for roughly $255 million, and Webb racked up accolades and startup fame along the way. “I knew my life was going to change forever,” Webb, 48, tells CNBC Make It. But a thriving business isn’t always a recipe for happiness. Within seven years of launching Drybar, “everything was starting to unravel for me personally,” she says. She and her first husband, Drybar co

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