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Nia Wellman, one of nine founders tapped for the program, will take her hair care products from her mother’s living room to the retailer’s shelves.
Nia Wellman, one of nine founders tapped for the program, will take her hair care products from her mother’s living room to the retailer’s shelves.
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“I’m going to take everything I have and get up there.”