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13-Year Old Launches Her Own Hair Care Collection Called Superfood For Kinky Curly Hair

August 2, 2020
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When 13-year old entrepreneur Sky Bynum from North Brunswick, New Jersey realized that her natural hair had amazing results when she used some of the top superfood ingredients such as pumpkin oil, ginger, rosemary oils, she decided to launch her own hair cair collection called Superfood for Kinky Curly Hair. Now, women all over the world are able to benefit from chemical-free products that truly moisturize and strengthen curly kinky hair with amazing results.
Launched via her own company called Kakebi, Superfood for Kinky Curly Hair consists of hair products that will give natural hair a healthy boost. The collection’s products include a growth serum, detox cleanser, conditioner, hair balms, whipped butter, and more, all focusing on names with Superfood hair qualities. The prices range from $15 – $30 for individual products and up to $126 for their entire collection bundle called The Lunch Box.

Theresa Wimbish, Sky’s mother, noticed the requirements in the New Jersey education system, it states that children need to learn financial literacy. “What’s better than learning how to run your own business?” she says. With her daughter being homeschooled, they have more time to develop Kakebi and build the company into her daily school activities.

Kakebi is a family business that’s main focus is haircare and finding the best products that will enhance their customers’ beauty journey. Their products are small batched cruelty-free and manufactured in the United States.

For more details and/or to make a purchase, visit her official web site at Kakebi.com or follow the brand on Instagram.

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