![]() Gabrielle Union with longtime stylist Larry Sims Flawless by Gabrielle Union How is Flawless different from the first time around? Over time, they started to connect like friends! Right in the front and around my crown. When we launched in 2017, I had gone through multiple rounds of IVF and about three months after each round, a dime-sized bald spot would appear. Those two things are presented the same way, but the difference is night and day. We were not a Black-owned brand We were Black-fronted. I was first approached to do a haircare line about five years ago and it was an exciting endeavor to be a part of, but I was one piece of a very large machine. Why did you make the decision to relaunch? Here, she tells about her own hair journey and why it was important to her to bring back Flawless as a Black-owned business.įlawless originally debuted in 2017. Flash forward to today and the 47-year-old entrepreneur has regrown her curls, reimagined the line, which is sold on Amazon, and relaunched with new and improved formulations, including a detangling shampoo, restoring conditioner, oil treatment, and curl cream. ![]() ![]() Unable to push back the launch, she found herself tasked with promoting a line of healthy hair care products.while feeling like her own coils were anything but flawless. While known for her candor, Gabrielle Union admits that she was keeping a major secret when she first launched her haircare line, Flawless, three years ago: Multiple rounds of IVF had left her with large bald patches around her crown and hairline. ![]()
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