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Mayvenn Launches Campaign To Bring Relief To Hairstylists During COVID-19

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As the Black-owned brand is known for advocating for stylists and helping grow their businesses, it’s no surprise that it’s driving an initiative to help those stylists financially in these troubling times.

The brand has launched the #SaveTheSalon campaign to raise money to provide funds for stylists across the country.

Mayvenn’s #SaveTheSalon campaign plans to raise at least $2 million to provide $500 for 4,000 of their stylists.

Mayvenn is exploring not only how to support stylists in this difficult moment, but to be a better partner in the long term,” said Diishan Imira, CEO and Founder of Mayvenn.

TOPICS: Beauty Hair beauty and the coronavirus black hairstylists Mayvenn Mayvenn stylists SaveTheSalon

Source: Black Women's Lifestyle Guide, Black Love & Beauty Trends - Essence

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