Dallas, TX (PRWEB) August 18, 2022 Sadiaa Black Beauty Guide, the premier directory and news platform featuring Black-owned beauty brands, has declared the
As promised last week, On Target announced that should nothing be done by some of those national sporting associations which are failing to get their acts together, they will be called out one by one. Hence, this week’s edition is dedicated to the St Vincent and the Grenadines Tennis Association. It is somewhat heart wrenching to see tennis make such a free-fall, from being at one time, the number one …
As promised last week, On Target announced that should nothing be done by some of those national sporting associations which are failing to get their acts together, they will be called out one by one. Hence, this week’s edition is dedicated to the St Vincent and the Grenadines Tennis Association. It is somewhat heart wrenching to see tennis make such a free-fall, from being at one time, the number one …
At the start of 2020, Eunice Cofie-Obeng was on track to launch nine new products for her skin-care brand Nuekie.
That was, of course, before the coronavirus pandemic upended business plans around the world. In Cofie-Obeng s case, not receiving the bottles, jars, pump dispensers, and other packaging items sourced from manufacturers overseas was a tremendous setback.
Allure, adding that the closures were sudden and without notice. We would constantly email or call, and no one was responding.
Be it Black-owned beauty businesses like Nuekie, or anyone else who set yearly goals for their enterprise, no one could have imagined or truly prepared for an economic disruption like COVID-19. In spite of the pandemic, however, many Black beauty entrepreneurs are feeling optimistic about the future of their businesses, according to a new economic data study from global think tank Ready to Beauty.