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Carol’s Daughter Founder, Lisa Price, Says Formulas Won’t ... - MSNAfter ten years under the L’Oréal umbrella, Carol’s Daughter is reclaiming its independence. The brand’s founder, Lisa Price, is stepping back into a leadership role. She’s also assuring ...
Carol’s Daughter, the hair and beauty line that focused on curly and coily hair, was recently sold to an unnamed independent entrepreneur. The brand, founded by Lisa Price in her Brooklyn home ...
Carol's Daughter, a Black-owned brand in textured haircare, is returning to its roots after being under the L'Oréal umbrella for years.
Carol’s Daughter has been named the official hair care partner of the upcoming “The Color Purple” musical adaptation film starring Taraji P. Henson, Fantasia Barrino and Halle Bailey. To ...
Carol's Daughter founder Lisa Price announced the beloved brand has officially been sold to an independent entrepreneur.
Carol's Daughter is returning to being a completely Black-owned and independently run operation after L'Oreal sold the company.
Now with the recent announcement that the iconic brand has partnered with Carol’s Daughter as the official hair care brand of the movie, Disney is embracing another inclusive marketing ...
Lisa Price, in a bold strategic move that signals resilience and authenticity, Carol's Daughter is reclaiming its independent identity.
After acquiring the brand in 2014, L’Oreal USA announced that Carol’s Daughter has officially been sold to an independent entrepreneur.
This Women's History Month highlights visionaries like Lisa Price, whose brand Carol's Daughter transformed beauty for women of color.
Carol’s Daughter celebrates 30 years, new brand ambassador Marsai Martin, and the launch of its latest product line with a “Pajama Jam” party. For many Black women, their first hair salon ...
Carol’s Daughter, the hair and beauty line that focused on curly and coily hair, was recently sold to an unnamed independent entrepreneur. The brand, founded by Lisa Price in her Brooklyn home ...
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