I was watching a thing about Chef Boyardee. They were growing well, but they didn’t have the capital to sustain that growth. They could not keep up with demand. They needed a bigger facility, but they didn’t have the money for it. So they sold the company.
Sometimes selling isnt just about money, sometimes it means survival.
Oonagh
I understand what you mean. Many business owners are taught to sell and capitalize on their inventions. But it’s also nice to have brands that were created by us, for us. No one knows our hair the way we do. As for your health: self-preservation is the first law of nature. Your supporters will be here when you bounce back. Thanks for the update. Get some good rest. Feel better soon! 🫶🏾
NapturallyPecanBrown
For us by us is the way to go for sure. Especially with our hair products…I would like to see you talk about how we can keep up a glam look while being so busy during the holidays. Please give us some “quick fixes”. You always look great Thanks
Ldogg
Peace Keisha ! Maybe we should get you a nice soup and possibly a blanket just to get you right . Feel better !
I want to say that among black brands we may be shooting ourselves in the foot with some of these labels . They do not cater to the larger demographic . ( One and One and One in Two ! ) I'll explain . These products be labeled " Nubian this and goddess that " and the products don't really be upon that standard of quality . So here, you ex the people out with the labels of African royalty and the products may not be up to quality to represent such a status of persona ! That's where it hurts . I mean the intention is there but to be frank, I'm like " slow down ! It'll come to you "
It's not me to be controversial, for my way is peace . However, you did ask for input . 'Wishing those who innovate, formulate and create well with their affairs and to Keep on ! For " oh what a day it will be " in this time and in the hearts of man ! Keep it High !