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Taking back the Black hair care industry

31 Oct
2007

A few weeks ago I was contacted by Aron Ranen via e-mail. If the name does not ring a bell then perhaps you have seen his documentary on the state of the Black hair care industry either here or somewhere else on the net. Apparently he found a post I did on the same topic (“Are they taking over or did we give them the keys“) and like what he read. He, along with some other folks within the industry have been working for some time now putting together the Black Beauty Supply Association. The main goal of this association is to regain much of the position in the Black hair industry that has been lost over the years.

Last week they had a phone conference for folks who wanted to either join or just find out more about the association. Today they are scheduled to be on The Michael Baisden Show.

If you have the time today, check out the radio show and pass on any ideas you may have for Aron and the BBSA.

In the meantime, here is the blueprint of the association. Link to their website is at the bottom of this post.

If you have not seen any of Aron’s documentaries, click on the ‘Research’ button on the top of this page and scroll down towards the bottom. You should find a link to all of them.

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A BLUEPRINT FOR CHANGING THE BLACK HAIR INDUSTRY, ONE COMMUNITY AT A TIME

BBSA

BBSA is the Black Beauty Supply Association, dedicated to helping African-Americans regain ownership of the Black Hair industry businesses. Primarily Koreans control this $4 billion dollar industry, once dominated by African-Americans. They’ve come into our neighborhoods and now sell products for our hair to us, while disrespecting us as customers.

If anyone doubts the seriousness of the current situation, you need only look at two videos that show in vivid detail who owns the industry. The video is the result of extensive research by Aron Ranen, both in the U.S. and London, England. The exact same situation exists in both locations – The Black Hair industry is being run by other than African-Americans. In the U.S., it is the Koreans. In London, owners are primarily East Indian. See what’s going on in the U.S. here, and in London here.

It’s time to take action.

BBSA’s first goal is to educate people about the potential for hope and prosperity through the creation of a network of Black owned beauty supply stores. Some have stated a goal of opening 100 stores in 100 days; that isn’t going to happen by itself. They have to be funded. We don’t expect a knight in shining armor to come through the door and turn back the clock. BBSA’s aim is to organize people within communities across American so that the goal of re-gaining control of the industry – including owning 100 stores in 100 days, ultimately becomes a reality.

There is no cost to join BBSA. This is a Micro-Economic grass-roots Civil Rights movement. We aim to help communities All across the U.S. to take back the business set up by Madame C. J. Walker so many years ago.

Our plan is simple. Right now beauty salon and barbershop owners around the U.S. are separated from each other. Each suffers ins silence, alone. BBSA is changing that through a common database that brings people together by community, state, and nationally through a shared database.

The BBSA Plan

Like all grass roots programs, our success depends on action by the masses. Communities are made up of people, most of whom have a vested interest in taking back control of the community’s businesses. The Black Hair industry serves only African American people, so it is logical to tackle this area.

The BBSA Plan suggests that hair salon owners in each community set up a chapter of BBSA. Each chapter can locate a one or two empty storefronts for rent in a high traffic area in their community. This will be the location of their chapter’s first store.

The chapter then will seek out investors, and or non-profit organizations to invest and open up this store, and perhaps others. It can be owned by a group as a coop or by one person/investment group. Instructions on how to open a beauty supply store are laid out in this book by Devin Robinson http://www.takingitbackblack.com/

Teenagers and Church groups should be encouraged to help get the building ready for business by sprucing it up with paint and other repairs a community symbol of hope and things to come. The local Media should also be invited.

Once the store is open there should be a community wide boycott of non-black owned beauty supply stores, shifting traffic to the African American stores.

Existing Black Owned stores should be invited to be part of BBSA.

A series of regional Wholesalers will be encouraged to start businesses to supply these new community beauty supply stores. The BBSA member stores can use group purchase power in order to get lower prices, thus competing with larger, chain stores.

We are creating an Internet marketplace an the BBSA website, complete with access to consultants, product manufacturers, and others who can provide assistance to the newly minted stores. We will also encourage experienced beauty supply storeowners to offer free advice and direction.

In order to get the process moving quickly, we ask that you join BBSA (remember, its free). We will use the data to subdivide the membership into viable communities throughout the U.S. We’ll provide each member with the list in their community; each will also have access to the national database of members and experts.

Our electronic newsletter will keep members up to date with the latest information about the Black Hair business. We encourage you to print the newsletter and circulate it within your community to those who don’t have Internet access. It will take everyone to make this happen.

Action plan summary:

CREATE BBSA Chapters on-line

EDUCATE the community

IDENTIFY locations for potential stores

LOCATE capital to open these stores

PUBLICIZE the movement

BOYCOTT the non-black stores

WIN back the business started by Madame C. J Walker.

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The Black Hair Project [Link]

Black Beauty Supply Association [Link]

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17 Responses to Taking back the Black hair care industry

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Denease Franklin

April 14th, 2008 at 8:12 pm

I am an individual that would love to look into what it takes to own my own beauty supply and hair care store. Please assist me in providing what it will take to initiate this.

Thanks

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Candace

May 18th, 2008 at 5:50 pm

I am 25 year old black women and I have been wanting to get started in owning my own black hair store. I have look on the web to find information own how to order the products that I need to open up my own store. There are no black own hair stores in my county. Could you all give me any information on who to contact to get what I need to open up my own store? Are there any black wholesaler for this? I hope you can help me. I have been wanting to do this for about 6 years now. I need your help.

Thanks Candace

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Mrs. J

May 26th, 2008 at 7:20 pm

My husband and I are pursuing to open a Black Beauty Supply Store and maybe many other locations. We also need as much information as we can possiblity get. And any information we get we will share. I pray that we as African-Americans can come on one accord, it seems like we’re the only race with the “all mine” mentality. Whites as a race,Koreans as a race seems like they help each other all they could. It’s us, like I wrote before I hope and pray we come on one accord especially with this. We can do it, there’s a lot of money out there, in this business, enough for all of us, no need to allow greed to control us b/c I’m sure that’s not how the Koreans operate. Let’s take it back!!!

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APOSTLE ROSEMARY GRANT

July 13th, 2008 at 10:42 pm

we want to know if you guys have a grant for non profit organizations, because we want you guys can donate black products to us we are giving an outreach on july 19, 2008
here is our head line thanks for informations
thanks
KEEP UP THE FAITH DON’T GIVE UP THE HOPE FIVE FOLD INTERNATIONALLY MINISTRY
BISHOP RAYMOND & APOSTLE ROSEMARY GRANT
6749 PERIMETER DRIVE
BATON ROUGE, LA 70812
(225)357-5594 HOME
(225)357-5732 FAX
(225)802-0274 CELL
Email: apostlegrant@bellsouth.net
http://groups.msn.com/prophetsandprophetessofGod
(SINCE OCTOBER 25, 2003)

ATTENTION:


we are going to do an outreach in our community every month. thanksWe are a new non profit organization and we are asking you to help us to support the community with food, clothing, school supplies, drinks, water, and finances, hair products, perfume, cologne, personal hygiene’s, and etc. we are doing an outreach on July 19 ,2008. We believed this outreach is going to be bring changed not just spiritually but physically. It will be much appreciated. If you have, any questions please call us at home 225-357-5594 home or call us on our cell phone at 225-802-0274 and we will answer your called. We are going to feed about 200 people that including children, family and homeless and etc.

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JB

July 14th, 2008 at 1:26 am

Mrs. J
I agree with you that we need to work together on this. You are right, this is a large industry and we need to be of one mind and voice if we are to “Take it Back” My daughter-in-law and I are interested in starting up an online Black beauty supply company and would be interested in sharing information that we find if you are interested in sharing information that you find out.

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Napoleon

July 29th, 2008 at 10:58 pm

I’m in Chicago and I as a Male only buy my product from African American own Supply store. I can’t under stand the mind set that want support it own. That not hattin any one it loving you self. I has to past five baptist, two church of god in christ, and three pentecostal churches to get to one black own hair supply. Is there some wrong with that statement

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A.z. Hardman

March 4th, 2009 at 4:12 pm

Me and my wife have been pondering the idea of having our own buisness in the very near future, Beauty Supply or Hair Salon. The ideal of continuing to support other cultural buisnesses, is very much beyond our means.
We are currently residing in Hampton Roads, Virgina. We very much want to be apart of this Industry, and any help given will be passed to the next. Look forward to your suggestions and comments.
Also, if you know of any black owned in this area, please pass on the information.

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Camelle

March 14th, 2009 at 5:03 pm

I am in Georgia and have torn with the idea of owning my own black hair care store. Could you please help me in this manner. I also believe we should support one another to increase good professionalism among the black community.

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Star

March 24th, 2009 at 7:23 am

My sister and I are looking for information that would assist us in opening up two beauty supply and hair distrubtion stores in two different states. Please help us get stated. Where can we find information on how to order supplies in bulk and at discounted rates.

Thanks for your help
Star

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james

May 21st, 2009 at 11:44 am

yes i would like to open a hair supply store also. And would like to know of any business
plan model i can learn from. so if anyone has knowledge of that please let me know. Also
if anyone is interested you can check out my web site, it is just a means to create capital for your business. Also let your friends in need of extra income know about my site.

Thank you for reading
James

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james

May 21st, 2009 at 5:01 pm

Also you can visit my site for more information

http://www.regenesis2×2.com/d.cgi/jm8577/home1.html

Hair is as personal and as political as many things in life. Please make your own decisions and know that we encourage everyone to wear their hair in the style that is best for them.

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ina

June 19th, 2009 at 3:04 pm

hello my name is ina and i am the proud owner of ani’s unique beauty supply plus and i am a single african american woman with five small children and my father passed away and left me a little sum of money and i used it to open my store. it wasnt easy but i did it. i find myself struggling 2 make purchases because the prices that i get from the chinese wholesalers is very expensive so i am limited on my supplies i have great customer volume but i find myself having to send them to the very people we are trying to get out of our hair culture it is hard to find funding for supplies but god is good and i know he will make a way for me to find the finanaces i need to truly stock my store if anyone has any suggestions for me please email me or call me at 845-765-2347 thank you and god bless you all

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Wen louis

July 1st, 2009 at 2:02 pm

I am 47 yr old black male. Grand mother owned a beauty shop where my mom work as manicurist and wig stylist. I have owned several business’s I would be interested in becoming a distributor or salesman for a beauty supply mfg. Black consumer shop for the best price because we live beyond our means. coupled with the fact that we don’t respect each other hurts when it comes to customer service.

Everyone is nice on payday,when you got money. The black business owner hardly ever gets a payday that’s why he/she is so grumpy. Help him/ her out

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ebony

July 6th, 2009 at 8:14 am

hello to anyone who is listening, I am having thoughts and “dreams” of opening a hair supply store in the small city where I live. The only place to buy here is from the arabic stores. Im a single black female and I want to have a store that sales black hair supplies for my people and hopefully at a price that they can afford. If anyone knows how I can at least get the correct info on how to start up my journey please contact me greened@muohio.edu. thank you

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Alicia Johnson

July 7th, 2009 at 5:14 pm

I am a single black woman and have been researching for the past year how to open a black hair supply store. There are none in my area and I feel this will be a lucrative business. Prayerfully it will allow me to gain financial independence while supplying the black community with what it’s in need of as well. I have found no financial assistance for my business and would love to know if there are grants that’s available. Also I don’t have all the contacts such as wholesalers and distributers that I’m in need of. If you have any information I would really appreciate you sharing it with me.

Thanks!

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Roschel

December 4th, 2009 at 4:30 pm

http://www.takingitbackblack.comGreetings All- If you need more info on how to open your own Beauty Supply Store please call 202.684.6699 or 404.573.7533 for more info. Please visit

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vivian

December 21st, 2009 at 11:21 pm

Interested in opening a chapter… What is needed and who do I contact. The hair care industry has been boomin I just need start up assistance. I went to takingitbackblack.com but serriously not looking for a handout …why is that we People sell our produts higher than other nationalities we need to be giving these types of programs to our people. Not complaining though… I am happy to have this opportunity and would love more info from the article writer, supply owners, and prospective owners. EMAIL ME wrightvivian@yahoo.com. Be Blessed Family.

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