This Black-Owned Business Is Making the At-Home Salon Experience More Inclusive

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Most or our memories of at-home beauty “treatments” are actual nightmares: wicked little brothers with scissors and pranks involving your ponytail, moms with torturous combs, and girlfriends who have never met a shade of aquamarine that your face didn’t need more of. Let's not even get started on the time you trimmed your own bangs. But now getting a beauty professional sent to your home is as easy as ordering a pizza.

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