It’s an all-in-one curl hydrator and styler.
The Latinx community has been overlooked in the haircare industry, but Botanika Beauty is changing that.
Lulu Cordero “tried every remedy under the sun” before creating this hair growth product.
Candera Thompson shares about the postpartum hair loss that lead to creating these nourishing products.
“I spent a good amount of time looking for natural hair products that weren’t female scented and designed, and those simply didn’t exist.”
JZD has emerged as a leading Queer Latina owned lifestyle brand – and now they’re at Target!
After experiencing severe breakage Kay Cola took matters into her own hands.
“The ideation process for us is simple – it’s whatever our community wants.”
“To me, Latinx heritage month represents a celebration of who I am.”
How Babba Rivera champions Latinx culture and community as an entrepreneur.
Her own salon, wash day products, lifestyle products, mentoring services, hair accessories – and Gabby’s not done yet.
BREAD has launched into the zeitgeist of high-end and coveted beauty products that are a staple for today’s customer.
How Mahisha Dellinger is carving out a future for naturalistas everywhere.
We interview Jasmin Foster, founder of Be Rooted, on giving customers a safe space in journals, notebooks, and planners.
Black Beauty Roster is advocating for diversity on set, beginning in the hair and makeup trailer.
Kaleidoscope Hair Products were designed to help people experiencing hair loss due to weaves and color damage.
Damn Gina upgrades pillowcases, turbans, scrunchies, and most recently -bucket hats!
Romance Cox aka @heycurlie talks the transition from influencer to hair entrepreneur, and the oil that keeps selling out.
Get to know burgeoning beauty brand Adwoa Beauty.
Did you know It’s A 10 had a Coily Collection?
Little Gems makes satin-lined hair accessories that won’t hurt your hair.
These three Black women set the standard not only in the haircare industry, but as model examples of true entrepreneurship.
The one accessory you’ll need this summer.
The new podcast you need to add to your must-listen list.
Shedavi CEO Elizabeth Davis on her own natural hair journey, repairing damaged hair, and what it was like to be in Oprah’s Magazine.
Give it up for the beauties who served, slayed, and brought the heat to our screens!
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