Episode 005: Being a Black Hair Care and Beauty Pioneer ft. Lisa Price, Founder of Carol's Daughter

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This week's guest is truly a pioneer in the Black hair care and beauty industry. For episode five, I'm chatting with none other than Lisa Price – the founder of natural hair and beauty brand Carol's Daughter.

Carol's Daughter's story begins in Lisa's Brooklyn kitchen in the '90s when she began concocting her own fragrances, perfumes, and creams. In 1993, she was encouraged by her mother, Carol, to begin selling her products and the rest is history. Over the past 27 years, Carol's Daughter has become a mega-popular haircare and beauty brand with celebrity fans including Jada Pinkett-Smith, Erykah Badu, and Halle Berry. Carol's Daughter joined L’Oréal in 2014, which propelled the growth of the brand even further and made the products available in major retailers like Target.

In this episode, Lisa and I have a one-on-one chat about the early beginnings of Carol’s Daughter, being acquired by L’Oréal, her advice for other beauty founders, and so much more. Listen below!

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