These Are the Black Beauty Founders Transforming the Industry

Fashion

For decades, Lisa Price‘s uber-successful brand Carol’s Daughter has been a holy grail for people with natural hair textures. After whipping up the beauty products in her Brooklyn kitchen, Lisa decided to launch the brand in 1993.

“I was natural and I knew a lot of naturals,” she told InStyle in September 2021 about her brand’s inception. “I knew that we were not the norm, but I knew we were out there and at first, I felt there just wasn’t enough variety. What existed all had a certain look, feel, message, scent, package, etc.”

She continued “It lacked fun and whimsy. I wanted my products to serve a purpose, deliver benefits, but also make you feel pretty, smell good, and make you smile.”

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