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The company operates in China but almost all of its products are sold in export markets. [1] Rebecca Hair operates in the US, Europe, and over 20 countries in Africa. The African market is particularly important for the company and accounts for about half of the company's overall revenue; in 2017 African revenue reached 884 million yuan (138.1 ...
Okoya's Eleganza Group is one of the biggest homegrown conglomerates in Nigeria today, with over six factories, and its products are household names in Nigeria neighbouring African markets. He was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award as Business Entrepreneur of Our Time from Thisday Newspapers .
From over-accessorized pigtails to waist-length Senegalese twists, I’ve been wearing protective hairstyles for as long as I remember. No one could catch me with my afro-hair out in the open.
She co-founded the hair and beauty brand Good Hair Ltd in England in 2009, [1] which moved to Nigeria in 2014. [8] Ikokwu and Osunde built a beauty hub known as " The Good Hair Space." [ 9 ] Chioma Goodhair is part-owner of Brass and Copper, a restaurant and bar in the Good Hair Space in Lekki , Lagos .
Ouidad Stephen Wise is an American hairdresser and co-founder of the Ouidad [1] brand, who opened the first salon for curly hair in 1984 in the U S. [2] [3] She runs salons across the United States, Canada, and Curacaos and sells hair care products under the Ouidad brand. Her flagship salons are located in Manhattan, NY, Santa Monica CA and Ft ...
Cantú (Spanish version), Cantù (Italian version), Cantu (Anglicised version) is a surname of Italian/Spanish origin. [1] Notable people with the surname include: Ana Cecilia Cantu (born 1985), Mexican figure skater; Carlo Adolfo Cantù (1875–1942), Italian composer; Cesare Cantù (1804–1895), Italian historian
A bar of Dudu-Osun.. Dudu-Osun is an African black soap made from herbs found in the Savannah and tropical rainforest regions of West Africa. Although the black soap was once only known to people of Yoruba descent, [1] Dudu-Osun, a Nigerian variant of the soap is among the few brands making for wider acceptance and recognition for this beauty product in the mainstream industry.
The publication was launched at the THISDAY Music & Fashion Festival at London's Royal Albert Hall on October 14, 2008 [21] and powered The ARISE (AFRICA ) FASHION Week starting in Johannesburg and Cape Town, South Africa, and later finding a home in Lagos Nigeria - after shows with the African Fashion Collectives in the Royal Albert Hall ...