Meet 7 African women Entrepreneurs changing the beauty Industry.

Banke Meshida-Lawal - BM Pro - Nigeria

BM Pro - a great makeup brand in Nigeria, was founded by a highly recognized makeup artist in Nigeria, Banke Meshida-Lawal.
Her first studio opened and in 2005, she decided to create her own line of cosmetics because she wasn’t quite satisfied with the international brands' finish. BM Pro Makeup launched with 14 items. Today, BM Pro Makeup has 65 products in the Nigerian market as well as distributors
all over Nigeria, the UK, USA, Ghana and Canada. I call her the five star Makeup guru, cause her clients ranged from rich and luxurious homes in Nigeria and other countries, she has worked with the l the indimis, Okoyas, Mo Abudu, Dangotes and other top socialites.
The BM Pro team comprises of passionate, driven Makeup Artists, Gele Artists, Hairstylists, Nail Technicians, SkinCare and Waxing experts, and Beauty School Tutors.
BM Pro has recently relocated to its new ultra-modern flagship store in dolphin estate ikoyi, which houses a spa,
nail room, hair salon, photography studio as well as the makeup studio.
Meet founder of Yanga Beauty, Jennifer Lisa Uloko, is a graduate of Business Administration from Nigeria’s Igbinedion University. She is also a certified makeup artist.
In 2014 ,yanga beauty was born out or Jennifer's passion for beauty wellness and makeup.
Korkor Kugblenu - Founder of The Body Butter Company - Ghana

Ghanaian entrepreneur Korkor Kugblenu created her business venture, The Body Butter Company, to produce natural beauty solutions for sub-Saharan African women, which is 100% natural beauty solutions.
Meet Hamamat Montia , founder of Hamamat African Beauty

After winning Miss Malaika 2006 at 18 years, Hamamat Montia has come a long way and is now one of the people we look up to when we talk about being natural and African.
She moved back to her village being a single mom of two .There she started started making shea butter with her people in the village and made a video that went viral and people from different Countries started ordering shea butter from her.
She capitalised on the market and started "Hamamat African Beauty" where she now sells 100% natural, raw products which are handmade in Ghana. She sells Safari Shea Butter, Golden Shea Butter, Coconut oil, African Black Soap, Shea Butter Soap and Tongo Body Scrub worldwide.
She has the Hamamat African Village where you can go and relax with everything natural. At the village, they take you through the journey of how the African ancestors who had a deep connection with the earth cared for their health, skin and beauty by using ingredients provided to
them by their natural environment. They have different scrubs they can do for you as you relax and enjoy their services; everything used as a scrub is natural.
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