The mood was celebratory at a dinner WWD cohosted with Amyris at Tatiana by Kwame Onwuachi for Tia Mowry’s 4U line of hair products for curls, and why not? The actress-slash-lifestyle influencer-slash entrepreneur is certainly one of the primary Black women to launch a hair care line at Walmart. 4U uses hemisqualane relatively than silicone to tame curls, and the fledgling brand has already garnered quite a few awards from the likes of Harper’s Bazaar and Women’s Health. “I feel like when women come together there’s nothing we will’t do,” said Mowry, to a crowd that included Peloton instructor — and newly minted “Today” show contributor — Ally Love, designer Tracy Reese and Karima McDaniel, the brand’s president, plus a slew of fashion and wonder influencers. “Like many on this room I’ve been on a journey of self-discovery and learning tips on how to embrace my natural hair texture…so to be in a room stuffed with wonderful, beautiful faces and to see how individually unique you all are is incredibly inspiring.”
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