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It’s that time of year again!! Where WOMEN are celebrated all month long.
In celebration of Women’s History Month, I am resharing my replay worthy episodes!
For this D.C.W.A REWIND I had the opportunity to chop it up with Dope Chick Deonna Simon Owner of Dee’s Beauties. She and I discuss her journey offering braid services, pros and cons of being a braider, including God in her business plans & more. If you are looking for a Braider please be sure contact @Deesbeauties and tell her Candi sent you! Dee is responsible for my knotless braid styles I’ve had over the last year and I am stuck like chuck! I received lots of compliments on my braids and she provides amazing service each time! Ep 126 “ A black girl & her braids” is now available for your listening pleasure.
Remember to subscribe, download, leave a comment, rate this podcast and SHARE. xo- Candi Hussle
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