#WomensMonth: Tasneem Karodia co-founder of NewForm FoodsTasneem Karodia co-founder of NewForm Foods | |
#YouthMonth: Golden Hour Skincare founders, Bonolo Matjila and Patience Kunene[Evan-Lee Courie] Founders of Golden Hour Skincare Bonolo Matjila and Patience Kunene are on a mission to disrupt... | |
Enough Beauty Health is revolutionising the beauty industryFounder of ENOUGH Ginette Blackbeard | |
The future of beauty retail: A conversation with Mathebe Molise of Beauty on TApp[Ntandokazi Ntozakhe] In 2015, the birth of Beauty on TApp marked the genesis of a pioneering online beauty emporium owned entirely by women, specialising in top-notch skincare, haircare and self-care products... | |
Clicks Beauty Playground welcomes 3,000 visiters at CTICCThe Clicks Beauty Playground was held at the CTICC in Cape Town. Source: Clicks. | |
From homemade to retail shelves: Alfros is inspired by ancient hair growth secrets[Evan-Lee Courie] Created in 2019 by then 17-year-old Aldora Chindombe, Alfros is a modern and vibrant company that specialises in producing natural and organic hair growth products... | |
#YouthMonth: Glow getter Ayanda Majola talks Yanda Cosmetics venture[Lauren Hartzenberg] Ayanda Majola is 23-year-old medical science student and a bright entrepreneur determined to make her mark in the beauty industry... | |
Jane Wurwand's journey building the Dermalogica skincare empire[Lauren Hartzenberg] Dermalogica founder Jane Wurwand recently revisited South Africa, a place that holds significant meaning for her entrepreneurial journey building a globally respected name in professional skincare... | |
How a hobby turned into a successful business for Corium Skincare's Vuyi Zondi[Ntandokazi Ntozakhe] Corium Skincare started as a hobby and has now developed into a flourishing locally-based, Black-owned natural skincare business... | |
#WomensMonth: Clicks CEO Bertina Engelbrecht's inspiring rise to the top[Lauren Hartzenberg] When Bertina Engelbrecht took the helm as Clicks Group CEO in January, she became the first Black woman to lead a listed retail group in South Africa... | |
#WomensMonth: Back to nature with Sonto Pooe's NativeChild[Ntandokazi Ntozakhe] Behind every braid or big afro there is a story to be told. For beauty entrepreneur Sonto Pooe, it began at the tender age of 8 when she tried to braid her own hair after a cruel experience with a hairdresser... | |
The makings of a mogul: Swiitch Beauty's Rabia Ghoor[Lauren Hartzenberg] At just 14 years old, Rabia Ghoor started a makeup brand in her bedroom in Pretoria, now it's one of SA's most popular and Ghoor's nabbed the Forbes Woman Africa Young Achiever award... | |
Lelive: a community-first, clean beauty brand by Amanda du-Pont[Lauren Hartzenberg] Actress, model and TV personality Amanda du-Pont has ventured into the beauty business, launching a locally-made skincare brand... | |
Mom and daughter build natural bodycare business[Lauren Hartzenberg] Vanessa Ralston and her daughter Kara-Leigh Baker are building a family business creating handmade bath and body products from their soap studio in Bryanston... | |
Connecting with the new natural haircare consumer[Taryn Gill] Welcome in the era of the naturalista - the woman who owns her natural beauty and is driving the ever-evolving landscape of natural hair and beauty categories, globally... | |
#ConsciousLiving: Ashaki driving purpose-led beauty through impact sourcing[Lauren Hartzenberg] Through her natural haircare brand Ashaki, Nthabiseng 'Joy' Duff has set out to prove that the beauty industry can be a positive force for change... | |
Ruth Cooper | CannAfrica retail store launchCANNAFRICA, the lifestyle brand of the first JSE-listed Cannabis company, Labat Africa, officially opened its first retail outlet in Willowbridge Mall, Durbanville on the 8 October 2020. |
#DoBizZA: Quirky skincare for kids courtesy of SA brand Nunuki[Lauren Hartzenberg] NĂ¡na Lloyd is the founder and owner of Nunuki, a proudly South African skincare brand developed to care for the sensitive skin of little humans... | |
#WomensMonth: Taryn Gill's vision to build a household name in African haircare[Lauren Hartzenberg] Taryn Gill left behind an established career in marketing to launch a haircare brand with products formulated for curly and coily hair textures... | |
#WomensMonth: Sheba Feminine shifting the narrative around menstrual health[Lauren Hartzenberg] Twenty-something Transkei native Zizipho Ntobongwana is the bold young businesswoman behind Sheba Feminine, a local range of biodegradable sanitary products made from organic cotton... |