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Cécred x BeyGood gave out twenty-five $10,000 financial aid student scholarships across five cosmetology schools and twenty-five $10,000 grants to qualifying salon business owners.
From winning multiple beauty awards to garnering genuine praise online, Beyoncé's haircare brand Cécred has passed the public's test and that's why I'm so excited it's finally available at Ulta ...
Cécred’s foundational portfolio consists of a clarifying shampoo and scalp scrub ($38), hyaluronic acid-infused shampoo ($30), deep conditioner ($38), strengthening hair mask ($42), moisture ...
Cécred Foundation Collection, featuring: Hydrating Shampoo, $30; Moisturizing Deep Conditioner, $38; Reconstructing Treatment Mask, $42; Nourishing Hair Oil, $44, Ritual Shaking Vessel, $20 and ...
Cécred consumers and Bey fans arrived by the hundreds to experience the new restorative hair drops at the chrome-wrapped pop-up.
After months of waiting, it has arrived. Today, ESSENCE’s March/April cover star Beyoncé Knowles-Carter officially launched the first set of products for her new hair care brand, Cécred.
Events Cécred is giving away free keychains at Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Tour stop in Atlanta No concert ticket needed to get a Cécred x Cowboy Carter keychain at the pop-up.
The singer announced on Tuesday that, each year, the Cécred x BeyGOOD Fund would grant 25, $10,000 scholarships to cosmetology students at five schools across the country in Atlanta, Chicago, Los ...
Beyoncé’s Cécred haircare line dropped today and the Beyhive is buzzing over the highly-anticipated launch of the Foundation collection. With eight products designed to “cleanse, condition ...
Cécred made a splashy debut in February, hitting the market with seven hair care products focused on strengthening and conditioning. The core collection—developed by Beyoncé Knowles Carter and ...
Cécred’s integration into Ulta salons ties back to Knowles-Carter’s upbringing and motivations for launching the haircare line with her mother, Tina Knowles, a former hairstylist who now ...
Beyoncé is getting called out for copying a New Zealand small business company called TWYG’s packaging for hair care line Cècred” “As the designer behind the brand and packaging of TWYG ...