Thursday, December 7, 2023

Get The Scoop On Mariah Lovemore "The Youngest Black Woman" to Formulate an All-Natural, Organic Hair Growth Oil

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MARIAH LOVEMORE BECOMES THE YOUNGEST BLACK WOMAN TO FORMULATE AN ALL-NATURAL, ORGANIC HAIR GROWTH OIL


Mariah Lovemore, an African American cosmetologist from Cincinnati, Ohio, was just 27 years old when she began researching how to develop a hair growth formula for men and women with natural hairstyles. It took her 7 years to get it right, but she has finally broken the code. 

And now, at 34 years old, she is one of the country's first and only Black women to have developed an all-natural, organic hair growth formula that really works.

Her signature product is called Naija Growth Elixir, and it helps make natural hair more manageable, softer, and shinier which retains length and stimulates growth in areas treating alopecia, postpartum, and dandruff. Her innovative formula accomplishes all of this without leaving a person’s natural hair and scalp feeling greasy.

It has given people of African descent hope and courage to wear their hair with confidence while enjoying its invigorating and pleasant fragrance.

Mariah says that she inherited her entrepreneurial spirit such as passion, creativity, confidence, motivation, optimism resilience, and decisiveness. She says “her motto from the source of healing” goes deeper than the surface.

Checkout A Customer Review
Of Naija Growth Elixir


Wednesday, December 6, 2023

Get The Scoop On How Creative Business Woman Paula Thompson Celebrates Love And Unity In Her Birthday Area Event

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Creative BIZness Lady
Paula Thompson 
Celebrates Her
Birthday By Launching
A Company Advocating
For Love And Unity

Paula Thompson, Founder and CEO Love And Unity LLC

Paula Thompson gives us hope for future generations of entrepreneurs.
The 27 year old is launching her business in a way to build viable communities empowered with Love and Unity.  She has started a company reflective of her positive vibes called Love And Unity LLC.

Thompson grew up in our area of Caribbean heritage and is committed to love and unity imbuing our atmosphere in Southeast Queens.  She exudes a powerful and positive energy of purpose.

Paula is compelling the community in a compassionate way to come out and celebrate her birthday, December 10th, 2023.  It will be a day of fun for her neighbors in New York, and support for area Black businesses.

How many twenty somethings would want to focus on area businesses for their birthdays?  Young Ms. Thompson is serving the community well by spotlighting others for her birthday and holidays.

I was able to convince the inspiring entrepreneur to do an interview with me about her free upcoming event and the future plans of her company.  It is uplifting and motivating to see her upcoming business moves and plans.

Attend Paula's Free Event

Tuesday, December 5, 2023

Get The Scoop On How Publishers Kamau And nZinga Austin Were Honored With Iconic Legends In Black Media

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Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce Hosts Unique Honoree Ceremony For Black Media

Written By: Miya Jones Courtesy Shades Of Long Island
(in middle) Kamau and Ninga Austin Founders & Publishers of the South East Queens Scoop 📸: Creative Focus Designs Inc.
During minority business week on Oct. 11, the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce hosted their inaugural Salute to Black Media Awards Night. The historic event happened at the Lorraine Gregory Communications studio and marketing office in Edgewood.

“At the chamber, our organization can be a catalyst to stimulate the growth of Black Media on a local, regional and national level,” said President of the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce Phil Andrews. “We live in a major media capital in the U.S.; if not us then who!”

Awardees, Founders, Leaders and Staff Of Black Media Awards Night

Networking with food provided by Carolynn’s Kitchen took place before the official program began. Drinks were also provided by JiuJiu Vodka and The Sip NYC. Hosted by TV Host and Actress Amelia Moore, honorees were called to the stage, recognized and given the mic to say a few words. Honoree Clive Williams and founder of Whereitzat magazine spoke to the rarity of events like these.

“Let me just thank the people who thought this idea up,” said Williams. “In my lifetime in America this is a first. Black media has not received this attention for as long as I’ve been publishing or for as long as I’ve been here. I’ve lived here about 33 years now. We’ve been publishing for over 20 years. We’ve never covered this kind of story where we’re honored by our own and this delights me.”

Clive Williams founder of Whereitzat magazine 📸: Creative Focus Designs Inc.

Checkout This Black Media Awards Video Excerpt