8/6/2023 0 Comments Treasured locks h2g shampoo![]() Smith: I found it impossible to find good products for my girls’ hair. I became a self-taught hair expert out of necessity.ĭFN: What made you want to launch Treasured Locks? Before the kids, I had worked in computer customer support, so I love working with people. I was a stay-at-home mother with two young girls. ![]() S mith: My husband worked in the computer industry for twenty-five years. In addition to providing excellent products, we are experts in hair care and consult with our customers on a regular basis.ĭFN: What was your background before you opened Treasured Locks? We have customers from various different demographics, but our products are especially beneficial to people with African American, biracial and ethnic hair. Smith: Treasured Locks is a family-owned hair supply store. I then style with the Knot Genie and I am good to go!ĭFN: How would you describe Treasured Locks? Whenever I wet my hair I apply the Treasured Locks Knot No More Tangle Removal Cream and then the Treasured Locks Herbal Hair Balm with Shea Butter to seal in the moisture and get a bit of shine. I shampoo my hair about once a month or after I use the henna or the curl tamer. I lead an active lifestyle so I will moisturize my hair with water every day and then I will condition it about three times a week with the Treasured Locks H2G Awaken Emu Oil Conditioner. I use Treasured Locks Gray Away Enhanced Henna to color my hair and I regularly use Treasured Locks Super Natural Curl Tamer to soften it. Smith: My hair is natural and I wear it in a short-tapered cut. ![]() Please enjoy this interview with Tywana Smith and thank you very much to the team at Treasured Locks for filling a void in the beauty industry.ĭFN: How would you describe your hair care routine? Going natural at that time was a gutsy move for an African-American woman to do (not to mention for a teenage girl). Do you long to have long straight hair? Healthy hair? Today, many women are going natural and the sales of relaxers are declining but that was not the case in the 70s, 80s and 90s. ![]()
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