After ten years under the L’Oréal umbrella, Carol’s Daughter is reclaiming its independence. The brand’s founder, Lisa Price, ...
Carol’s Daughter has been through multiple changes as one of the most popular and beloved hair care brands for women of color — another change is on the horizon, as the company has just been sold.
Founded in 1993 by Lisa Price in her Brooklyn kitchen, Carol’s Daughter quickly became a staple for the Black community—thanks to its high-quality, natural ingredient-based hair care products.
In honor of Women’s History Month, Price sits down to discuss her entrepreneurial journey, her biggest inspirations, and what’s next for her.
This Women's History Month highlights visionaries like Lisa Price, whose brand Carol's Daughter transformed beauty for women of color.
And in addition to a variety of moisturizers and other skin-care products (including Gordon's Shaving Lotion, which Price named after her husband), Carol's Daughter also carries hair-care products ...
who says she's utilized Carol's Daughter products for much of her life, says she "couldn't be prouder to align with a brand that shares my values." "Their knowledge of natural hair care is ...
With 26 years of experience operating Carol's Daughter, a natural hair care and beauty product ... wrote a book about her life, launched products with HSN and Target, partnered with L'Oreal ...
L'Oréal announced this week plans to sell Carol’s Daughter to its founder ... which specializes in products designed for textured hair. Price — who created the brand in 1993 with her mother ...
“Carol’s Daughter has a strong online community ... The line of natural hair care, bath, body and skin care products use ingredients such as Monoi Oil, Shea and Cocoa Butters to repair and ...
In a bold strategic move that signals resilience and authenticity, Carol’s Daughter is reclaiming its independent identity under the leadership of its visionary founder, Lisa Price. The ...