Hair removal skincare brand Fuzz Clinic, fragrance brand House of Foster and South Asian-inspired skin and hair care brand Squigs Beauty have won the The Maesa Magic Incubator, each being awarded a $35,000 grant.
Maesa, the incubator behind Flower Beauty by Drew Barrymore, TPH by Taraji P. Henson and Kristen Ess Hair, amongst others, launched the annual program for early-stage entrepreneurs in July.
It’s designed for early-stage beauty and wellness consumer packaged goods founder, who’re either within the pre/early-launch phase or have achieved lower than $100,000 in sales to-date.
This system offers a 12-week intensive curriculum, specifically tailored to bring their respective brand visions to life, in addition to admission into the “Way forward for Commerce and Work” program, hosted by the Emerson Group, positioned on-site at Harvard Faculty Club.
Piyush Jain, Maesa’s chief executive officer, said: “Our primary aim is to assist in giving wings to the dreams of entrepreneurs amongst underserved communities in the sweetness and wellness sectors. I truly consider in the ability of ideas and the eagerness of entrepreneurs – and that is so beautifully reflected in our winners and finalists. We have now a gaggle of visionaries who’ve found a consumer insight and designed progressive products and solutions to satisfy unmet consumer needs.”
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