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Diva By Cindy Launches At Sally Beauty
Article Feature: Beauty Independent Sometimes teacher knows best. As a 16-year-old student at Achimota School, Cindy Tawiah, a native of Ghana who emigrated to the United States in 1993, was struggling through chemistry class, to put it mildly. Her teacher thought she’d be encouraged to learn it if her lessons involved nail polish and lipstick, so he taught her how to make them.
Rolling Out Recognizes Cindy Tawiah as a History-Making Entrepreneur
Black Entrepreneur Launches First-Ever Natural Hair Care Vending Machine
Article: Onyx Woman Network
Meet Cindy Tawiah, an entrepreneur from Maryland who has revolutionized the beauty industry by launching the first-ever automated vending machine that sells natural hair care products. Her company, Diva By Cindy, is an all-natural and alcohol-free haircare brand with extreme detangling abilities.
Black Entrepreneur Launches First Natural Hair Care Vending Machine In Baltimore’s Airport
Article Feature: Travel Noire
Cindy Tawiah, owner and creator of the natural hair care products line DIVA BY CINDY, has launched the first-ever automated vending machine that sells natural hair care products.
While you can find her products in various stores, including Giant, Giant Eagle, Walmart.com, and her own website DivaByCindy.com––you can also find her vending machine in Baltimore’s (BWI) Airport in Concourse D.
Black Entrepreneur Launches First Ever Natural Hair Care Vending Machine
Article: BlackBusiness.com
Meet Cindy Tawiah, an entrepreneur from Maryland who has revolutionized the beauty industry by launching the first ever automated vending machine that sells natural hair care products. Her company, Diva By Cindy, is an all-natural and alcohol-free hair care brand with extreme detangling abilities.
Doctors TV Show Features Diva by Cindy
Victim of Domestic Violence Gives Back to Other Victims Through Beauty
Article Feature: WMAR Baltimore
On Sunday, 20 local women were treated to a day of pampering, beauty, and self-esteem building.
These women are homeless and victims of domestic violence .
The Diva Project provided them all with hair styling, nail care and make-up services.