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Growing up in Atteridgeville in Pretoria back when salons only focused on relaxers and being exposed to products like Black Like Me, Mabel Ledwaba wondered if whether the only beauty treatments black women needed in her community were just limited to relaxers and curls.
This curiosity led to her pursuing a career in the beauty industry, first as an employee for major personal care and beauty companies, later as an entrepreneur.
Title: [• Ms.]
Name: [• Mabel Ledwaba]
Position at organisation: [• Founder of Havillah Beauty AND the new International Association for World Peace Advocates (IAWPA) Peace Ambassador ]
Title: [• Ms.]
Name: [• Lillian Mathebula ]
Title: [• Ms.]
Name: [• Joyce Phiri ]
By SAfmGrowing up in Atteridgeville in Pretoria back when salons only focused on relaxers and being exposed to products like Black Like Me, Mabel Ledwaba wondered if whether the only beauty treatments black women needed in her community were just limited to relaxers and curls.
This curiosity led to her pursuing a career in the beauty industry, first as an employee for major personal care and beauty companies, later as an entrepreneur.
Title: [• Ms.]
Name: [• Mabel Ledwaba]
Position at organisation: [• Founder of Havillah Beauty AND the new International Association for World Peace Advocates (IAWPA) Peace Ambassador ]
Title: [• Ms.]
Name: [• Lillian Mathebula ]
Title: [• Ms.]
Name: [• Joyce Phiri ]