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This Young Black Woman CEO has raised millions for the world’s first personalized hair care system

Posted By: rickey johnson on August 12, 2024


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I'm thrilled to share some amazing news with you!

I recently sat down with Forbes to discuss an exciting milestone for Black Business Month. This interview marks the beginning of a significant moment for us— the harvest of countless seeds planted over the years as we revolutionize the hair industry.

At Myavana, we’ve envisioned a future where hair care is personalized, technology-driven, infused with thoughtful intention, and deeply connected to our personal hair journeys.



We understand the significance of our hair in our culture, all the trial & error we've been through to get it just right, the transformations we experience as we evolve as women, and our desire to always be our best selves.

We're proud to announce our latest funding and the creation of our hair care recommendation system that will provide personalized guidance at every stage of your hair journey. With our partner retailers, brands, salons, and stylists, we’re bringing a new CARE experience to market that’s designed just for you!

We invite you to watch the interview, share your thoughts, and be part of this incredible movement. Start your personalized experience today by subscribing to MYAVANA and don't forget to share with your friends! Thank you for being such an important part of our story. Together, we’re shaping the future of hair care!

With gratitude,

Candace
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