How to Break Into Beauty: Lisa Price of Carol’s Daughter

Hey, Bombshells: Adriana here with a Breaking Into Beauty post!
Ever wondered how to break into the tough Beauty industry? For Carol’s Daughter impresario, Lisa Price, it was easy as doing something she loved and recruiting close friends as her first clients.

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I recently interviewed Lisa to ask all about how she got her start. She shares, “After some time working as a writing assistant for The Cosby Show and creating personalized scents and products for the cast, my mom encouraged me to make a small batch to sell at a local church flea market. I sold out in the first day!” From there, Lisa began the business as a mail-order company and in 1999, almost ten years after she began it as a hobby, she opened her first Carol’s Daughter store in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.

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Lisa kept it real and adopted the name “Carol’s Daughter” in honor of the importance family has played in her life. Similarly, for up-and-coming beauty entrepreneurs, she advises, “Most important: always stay balanced and transparent. If you remain authentic while adapting to the changing landscape around you, you can never fail.” Also, “find ways in your community to test-drive your creation. I started with a local flea market run by our church. Use your family and friends for honest feedback. If they love the products they’ll tell their friends and so on. Word of mouth promotion is priceless.”

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Her high quality products became her signature and soon, celebrity clients, including Jay-Z, Mary J. Blige, and Will and Jada Pinkett Smith, came calling. And what are her notable clients’ favorite things? “Jada loves Lisa’s Hair Elixir and Hair Balm and it is her recipe for gorgeous hair. She’s also a big fan of our Body Butters. Jay-Z is a huge fan of the Ocean Collection and Gelee de Soleil, and Mary J. Blige is our biggest advocate for the Almond Cookie Collection!” Hmm, wonder if Beyoncé poaches from her hubby’s product stash? 🙂
Lisa also offers a few skincare tips for Fashion Bombers:

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Our skin is our largest organ and we abuse it the most by not maintaining it. A good skincare regimen consists of using a natural-based cleanser that is created for your specific skin type, like my Wash Away the Oil or Bring in the Moisture, followed by the complimentary toner and lastly a hydrating moisturizer.” What about those rumors of sunscreen not being that important for black and brown folk? “Sunscreen is so very important. We all need it, despite the level of melanin in our skin. Our Gelee de Soleil is my essential for SPF!” You heard it straight from an expert!

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As for the future of Carol’s Daughter, Lisa’s dream is tohelp women see that we are all Carol’s Daughter. It can be used on a variety of hair and skin types, all shades of brown, beige, cream and everything in between!”
Truly inspiring! Thank you, Mrs. Price.
For more on Lisa or to buy online, visit CarolsDaughter.com!
~Adriana

Beauty Verdict: Amber Rose

Kanye West has been making his Fashion Week rounds with a new chic piece of arm candy: video vixen Amber Rose:

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The epitome of edge, Rose makes waves with an assortment of liquid leggings and smart jackets, topped off with her signature short blond buzz cut.

Most women feel most feminine with long hair, but Amber rocks the short look with ease.

Would you dare to go (almost) bare (up there)?

Wednesday Video: Beyonce’s Diva

I’m sure I’m more than a little late with this one, but ever since I heard this song at a club here in NYC, I can’t stop playing it on repeat!!

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Yet again, Bey knocks it out of the park with this jammer.

Do you love it?

Steals of the Day: Orion London Dresses from Ladyee Boutique

Want a cute dress, but don’t want to spend your whole paycheck? Go with these options by Orion London from cool site www.ladyeeboutique.com:

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At $120 each they’re a bit of a stretch, but their unique vintage style makes them a steal!

See more at www.ladyeeboutique.com.

Fun Black Fashion Fact: Gordon Parks

Did you know??

Photographer Gordon Parks was the first African-American to work at Life Magazine?

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In addition to his work with Life, Gordon was commissioned by Vogue to shoot fashion photography, and went on to direct blaxploitation films like Shaft and Super Fly. A true renaissance Man, this artist, writer, composer, and filmmaker was a co-founder of Essence Magazine.

5 under $150: Neon Finds

What’s always hot? Neon Accessories. Whether you put on a little or a lot, you’re bound to turn heads.

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Bonus: You don’t have to spend a ton to rock it:

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1. Two Lips Women’s Tammy Pump, $44. 2. Neon Lacquer Bracelet Set, $5. 3.  Neon Zebra Tee, $24.50. 4. J.Crew Canvas Magazine Tote, $72.  5. Women’s Merona® Belt Skinny Patent, $13.

Vintage Style File: Vanity

Another Vintage Style from Bomb Contributor Ashley!!

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Before Lady GaGa and Beyoncé rocked it out onstage in leotards and Rihanna’s edgy steez took the world by storm, there was Vanity.This shamelessly sexy headliner of the group “Vanity 6” was the pop tart with the most swagger and baddest bad-girl appeal.

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When it comes to my own personal style, I generally keep the classy swag on lock but it’s the year of the alter-ego, no? If Beyoncé can channel Sasha Fierce, then there’s no reason that you can’t let your own vamp out to play!

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Dabble with animal prints and exposed skin; wear a dazzling cocktail ring over a pair of elbow length gloves; or leopard-print Loubs (or suitable alternatives!) with a daring LBD. Sky’s the limit here: put on your skinniest jeans, your shortest mini-dress, and your highest stilettos!
Let your inner Nasty Girl out to play (even if just in theory!) by trying one or more of the following options:

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1. Opera Length Leather Gloves, $229 2. House of Harlow 1960 White Leather Cocktail Ring, $55 3. CC Skye Enamel Cocktail Ring, $144 4. Christian Louboutin Leopard Pump, $795 $20 5. Alexander McQueen Striped Column Dress, $1,595 6. Metallic Lamé Tube Dress 7. Patricia Field Miss Vamp Dress, $163 8. Tiger Keyhole Back Tee, $28 9. Element Candy Skinny Jean in Pink, $62 10. Miss Sixty Milady Boots, $385 11. Lace Gloves, $11
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More Vintage Style from Ms. Ashley next week!
~Adriana

Fun Black Fashion Fact: Edward Wilkerson

Did you know??

The design director behind the brand Lafayette 148 is Edward Wilkerson?

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A Parson’s graduate, Edward designed for Donna Karen, Calvin Klein, and Anne Klein before joining Lafayette 148 in 1998.  The brand, sold at Saks, Neiman Marcus, and Nordstrom, has benefited from Edwards keen eye for color, fabric, and style . See the Lafayette 148 collection here. Read more about Edward here.