Corona only referred to a beer and celebrity beauty brands will still mostly a rarity—Union had first announced she was launching her own hair brand.
Bloggers and editors went wild for it, and . Then suddenly, seemingly overnight, the products vanished from shelves and its social media went dark.
While the brand's big re-launch this month proved the fanfare is still there for Flawless, a couple things are different now.
Most notably that the line is now co-owned by Union and her longtime hairstylist . “It was not a Black-owned company,” Union tells Glamour of its initial launch. “The problem with only being a Black-fronted company is that the voices and the needs of Black women are not always centered.” That's why it was so vital for her.
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