greenbees
Well-Known Member
I didn't know where else to put this thread but I figured that this forum was the best place to get some ideas.
So today, I went to my local shopping plaza and noticed a new hair supply store. I went in and noticed that it was really cute but pretty small. I was the only customer in the store and the attendant came up to help me. She also thanked me for coming in and supporting the store. She said it's good seeing others supporting black owned businesses. The other hair stores in my area are owned either by Arabs or Koreans.
The daughter of the store came in and also thanked me. She told that business has been slow for them. I gave her the name of some natural hair products and suggested that maybe they could contact them and see if they will allow them to carry their products in stores. I also suggested social media and they told me that they just opened their Facebook today.
As I walked out, I realized that this was really saying with me. I want to see their business succeed. As many know, the black hair business is a billion dollar industry, with mainly black shut out of it.
I don't want to be a meddler in someone else's business but I would like to provide any input that I can to help. Does anyone have any suggestions that I could pass on?? The daughter seemed interested in receiving feedback.
So today, I went to my local shopping plaza and noticed a new hair supply store. I went in and noticed that it was really cute but pretty small. I was the only customer in the store and the attendant came up to help me. She also thanked me for coming in and supporting the store. She said it's good seeing others supporting black owned businesses. The other hair stores in my area are owned either by Arabs or Koreans.
The daughter of the store came in and also thanked me. She told that business has been slow for them. I gave her the name of some natural hair products and suggested that maybe they could contact them and see if they will allow them to carry their products in stores. I also suggested social media and they told me that they just opened their Facebook today.
As I walked out, I realized that this was really saying with me. I want to see their business succeed. As many know, the black hair business is a billion dollar industry, with mainly black shut out of it.
I don't want to be a meddler in someone else's business but I would like to provide any input that I can to help. Does anyone have any suggestions that I could pass on?? The daughter seemed interested in receiving feedback.