We had the good fortune of connecting with Kayli Nicole and we’ve shared our conversation below. Hi Kayli, what was your thought process behind starting your own business? I always knew that working for someone else and having to listen to someone dictate when I came to work, when I left work, how long I was at work, etc. was not in the cards for me. I didn’t know until I was a manager for a restaurant that I wanted my own business. I was the YOUNGEST and only African American WOMAN in the “top dogs” of the company. I was one of the few people that the owner came to for advice and took constructive criticism from whenever it...
Innovation in beauty and hair became a recurring trend at the United States’ largest professional trade and multicultural beauty show Feb. 8 through 10. Bronner Bros. International Beauty Show — known as the “Black Hairstylists Fashion Week” — featured everything from magnetic lashes and new barbering precision tools to big-and-bold weave ideas to last attendees for the rest of 2020.
So, before we jump into specific questions about the business, why don’t you give us some details about you and your story.
Whenever I was a little girl, my mom asked me what I wanted to be whenever I grew up and I said I wanted to be a Powderpuff Girl. They were sugar, spice, and everything nice with a lot of XTRA UFM.