In this episode of Earn Your Leisure, we sit down with Carolyn Aronson, the CEO and founder of It’s A 10 Haircare, to uncover how she built one of the most successful independent beauty brands in the world.
Carolyn shares the strategies behind It’s A 10’s explosive growth, including how giving away millions of free samples turned her brand into a multi-million-dollar powerhouse. She also breaks down how she grew her company by 1,000% through branding and social media marketing, expanded into 125 countries, and kept It’s A 10 relevant in the beauty industry for nearly 20 years.
We also discuss the challenges of buying out a business partner, the importance of financial literacy for entrepreneurs, and how her first haircare business failed in 18 months—only for her to come back stronger and build a $500M empire. Carolyn emphasizes why a slow and steady approach is key, how to trademark a beauty brand, and the biggest challenges she faced as a CEO.
This is a must-watch for entrepreneurs, beauty industry professionals, and anyone looking to build a global brand from the ground up!
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– [00:00:00] – Rashad Bilal welcomes back the audience and introduces the guest, Carolyn Aronson.
– [00:00:21] – Mention of Kelsey, Travis Kelsey, and Tyson Beckford.
– [00:00:42] – Discussion about It's a 10 Enterprises operating in numerous countries and its sales.
– [00:01:03] – Carolyn Aronson is honored to be named on Forbes 50 over 50.
– [00:01:49] – Carolyn describes the Rewind it 10 product and its qualities.
– [00:02:30] – Discussion about Carolyn's journey from a hairdresser to starting her company.
– [00:03:22] – Introduction of It's a 10 haircare and the miracle leave-in product.
– [00:04:06] – Troy asks about the initial product and marketing strategies.
– [00:06:05] – The concept behind the name, It's a 10, is discussed.
– [00:07:18] – Rashad asks about the initial marketing efforts.
– [00:09:09] – Carolyn discusses the failure of her first company.
– [00:11:41] – Carolyn talks about learning from initial failures about business efficiencies.
– [00:14:14] – Carolyn describes the early challenges and a breakthrough in California.
– [00:15:05] – Carolyn discusses what contributed to the company's success.
– [00:16:53] – Discussion about financial literacy and managing growth.
– [00:19:00] – The importance of adapting to social media and e-commerce strategies.
– [00:22:07] – Building a team and the importance of fitting within a company culture.
– [00:23:09] – Carolyn talks about product inclusivity and her background.
– [00:27:26] – The launch and strategy behind Rewind it 10.
– [00:32:20] – Carolyn discusses the acquisition focused on hair growth.
– [00:37:20] – Discussion on being a female entrepreneur in a male-dominated industry.
– [00:39:23] – Rashad mentions Target's diversity cutbacks and product inclusion challenges.
– [00:41:12] – Protecting brand and product formulas legally.
– [00:44:23] – Discussion on various business ventures like real estate and chartering.
– [00:46:22] – Carolyn shares thoughts on her company's legacy.
– [00:47:49] – Discussion about expanding into different regions, particularly targeting Japan.
– [00:49:33] – Carolyn's final message and encouragement to women entrepreneurs.
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