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    Explore " skincare for black women" with insightful episodes like "“ You Glow,Girl “ Ft Taliah Ferguson CEO & Owner of Bouquette Beauty" and "Why Beauty Supply Stores are Essential for Black Women and How BEAUTYBEEZ is a Beauty Sanctuary for Women of Color from Brittney Ogike, Founder & CEO" from podcasts like ""Dope Chick With Ambition! Podcast" and "Hello Beauty"" and more!

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    “ You Glow,Girl “ Ft Taliah Ferguson CEO & Owner of Bouquette Beauty

    “ You Glow,Girl “ Ft Taliah Ferguson CEO & Owner of Bouquette Beauty

    Meet D.C.W.A Taliah Ferguson CEO & Owner of Bouquette Beauty 

    For Ep  84 she and I chat about why she started her company, funding her business, being an entrepreneur while working a full time job,  motherhood + more. This episode made me feel like I was chatting with a long  time friend! If you’re interested in finding a new skincare brand to try to nourish your skin. Be sure to check out this episode!!Track  84 “ You Glow, Girl ” is now available for your listening  pleasure! 

    Thank you, Taliah, for being an amazing guest and sharing your journey with my listeners! I’m sure they will appreciate this episode! 

    Remember to subscribe, download, leave a comment, rate this podcast and SHARE. xo- Candi Hussle


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    Why Beauty Supply Stores are Essential for Black Women and How BEAUTYBEEZ is a Beauty Sanctuary for Women of Color from Brittney Ogike, Founder & CEO

    Why Beauty Supply Stores are Essential for Black Women and How BEAUTYBEEZ is a Beauty Sanctuary for Women of Color from Brittney Ogike, Founder & CEO

    Hi everyone. I hope you're keeping safe, healthy, and hanging in there. Sending love your way and my thoughts are with you.

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    2020 is such a momentous year where we are experiencing a global pandemic and we are all demanding for change and justice concerning racial injustice, police brutality, LGBTQIA+ and other issues. This clamor for change includes needing more black women in the beauty space. Founder & CEO of BEAUTYBEEZ, Brittney Ogike's attentiveness on how the beauty industry is managed by men and is white-dominated brought about her brick-and-mortar a year ago. BEAUTYBEEZ is a one-stop-shop sanctuary for people of color and those with textured hair, where they can find high-quality and effective skincare, haircare, makeup, wigs and extensions as well as customized services such as braiding.

    Brittney shares about her career in sports management, how business and brands can encourage and celebrate inclusivity in the workplace. In this episode, she shares her business tips and advice on how to get that dream off the ground by giving yourself grace, making sure to get it done, and working at that dream everyday (even if it's just for 5 minutes) to create results. Stay tuned to hear her top favorite brands that she uses from her store!

     

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