Black Hair: 9 Female African American Entrepreneurs in the Hair Care Business

Black Hair: 9 Female African American Entrepreneurs in the Hair Care Business

Drs. Tiffani Bailey Lash and Tashni Ann-Dubroy – Tea and Honey Blends

A very new product line to the hair scene is Tea and Honey Blends, which was launched by two chemists in December 2009. The founders realized that there was still a need for more African-American hair care products to address dry scalp and hair breakage. They utilized their scientific background to create a specialized surfactant, which is a group of organic compounds fortified to offer the best results. “When we thought about all of the shampoos that were on the market, they were using surfactants that were really outdated so we came up with a secret surfactant blend that allows excellent cleansing properties,” Dubroy told the Atlanta Post. With such a recent launch, the founders are hopeful that they’ll be able to mimic the success of so many others that have come before them.


Black Hair: 9 Female African American Entrepreneurs in the Hair Care Business

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