We know you are a tough cookie, but who do you rely on? Where do you get your strength?
Not to sound cliche, but really…when the going gets tough, I get on my knees.
Do you agree with the thought that if you have free time, you are not working hard enough?
No…I am a firm believer in working smarter. You have to have a balance. It may take a serious shuffling of priorities daily. However, you don’t want to have a mental breakdown; you must take time off, and enjoy a little of life outside of business.
Many of us have tried your products and love them. I have had the pleasure of trying your new Blue Berry Bliss Edge Control, and it is already holy grail status for me. What influences your creativity with product creation?
You motivate me, other naturals, our customers, and anyone who has a hair care need. I look at, listen to, and try to implement a solution.
What is your hair story?
I grew up natural; my mom never permed my hair. I started doing my own hair in Junior High and High School. I dyed and relaxed my hair – it was horrid. By the time I went off to college, I decided to go natural, and my hair grew wonderfully as a result.
You recently moved to Texas. What has life been like so far? Why Texas?
I absolutely love Texas! The only thing I miss about California is the weather. I have four kids, so life is all about them right now. The move was a business decision. CA isn’t a very “small business friendly state”. In fact, it ranks in the bottom 5 on the list. TX ranks in the top 5 states for small businesses. We have already started reaping the benefits of the move.
What’s next for your company? Where do see The CURLS Brand in the future?
The brand is expanding: more lines, and product offerings. Locations, regions and countries: stay tuned.
Well, that’s it! We want to thank Mahisha for allowing us to publish her interview. The great news is that CURLS wants to do a giveaway with us here on the blog, so keep checking back for that! In the meantime, check out some of the footage from the CURLS Blissful Blogger Cruise earlier this month:
Raynel Beall says
No, I just wash with soap and conditioner.Every now and then I apply a serum to stop my hair from looking dry and frizzy.