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University Park mom turns daughter's hair care struggles into Reagan Sanai Natural Essentials small business

She was just digging and scratching and bleeding, Hill said. Now Reagan is the face of Reagan Sanai Natural Hair Essentials. With a career in health care administration, Hill pivoted as so many African Americans have done to find another path out of necessity and love for her daughter. Never in a million years did I see myself being the owner of a kids hair care line, she said. Five years ago, Hill began educating herself and experimenting with natural products. Out of that learning and experimentation, the line was born. It healed her skin and her hair started growing, Hill said. The issue is she needs something more natural and organic for her skin.

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Matteson mom turns daughter's hair care struggles into Reagan Sanai Natural Essentials small business

She was just digging and scratching and bleeding, Hill said. Now Reagan is the face of Reagan Sanai Natural Hair Essentials. With a career in health care administration, Hill pivoted as so many African Americans have done to find another path out of necessity and love for her daughter. Never in a million years did I see myself being the owner of a kids hair care line, she said. Five years ago, Hill began educating herself and experimenting with natural products. Out of that learning and experimentation, the line was born. It healed her skin and her hair started growing, Hill said. The issue is she needs something more natural and organic for her skin.

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9-year-old CEO aims to inspire Black girls to embrace their hair

9-year-old CEO aims to inspire Black girls to embrace their hair Localish Share: 9-year-old Zoe Oli and her mom Evana are on a mission to empower young girls with their company Beautiful Curly Me. It all started when Zoe came home at 6 years old and asked her mom why her hair wasn t straight and pretty like her classmates. The mother-daughter duo began researching but couldn t find any dolls that had braids and curls like Zoe s. Zoe asked Mom if they could make dolls that she and other girls like her could relate to, and Beautiful Curly Me was born. The company now has dolls, books, face masks, clothing, sleep caps, and hair accessories. Zoe has also written books and created activity sheets to go with the dolls.

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