Showing posts with label Beverly Johnson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beverly Johnson. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Beverly Johnson Launches Beauty Line For Women of Color



Beverly Johnson has launched a new beauty collection that caters to women of color. She's sold wigs, hair pieces, and extensions, but this is the first time she's running her own beauty line with hair care for Black women, bath, and body products.

"Well, I’ve been doing a line of wigs for a while. But my daughter wears her hair natural, and that’s the thing, even if you wear a wig or a weave you want to take care of your hair underneath," Johnson told Racked.com about the inspiration to start her business. "People don’t know that. But I wasn’t sure about getting involved in business. I don’t have an MBA—my daughter has an MBA, so I found a business partner. I said, 'eff it, I’m going for it.'”

Her hair care products have only just rolled out at Target stores, but the former model already has plans for expansion.

"We also have bath and body, and the first skincare products will be coming out. We plan to do an entire lifestyle brand. I love linens, I love nice sheets, I collect beautiful things, and I want to make them all myself, from the beginning. It's everything I always wanted to do... I used to think I wasn't smart enough to start a brand, I was too old, I didn't know enough about business. But it's never too late to start."

Monday, February 27, 2012

Supermodel Beverly Johnson's New Reality Show



Her OWN series Beverly’s Full House, due to premiere March 31 and run for eight weeks, will follow her relationship with her daughter Anansa and her new role as grandmother to seven-month-old Ava. “I’m so in love, it’s crazy,” she raved about being a grandma. She’d met with Winfrey to pitch several show ideas, and was surprised to find that Oprah was interested in the reality show. Johnson agreed to do it because Winfrey “has such good production and I trusted her.” Having the cameras around for five months “takes a little time to get used to. It was intense at first,” she admitted. “But after a while you forget about it. It worked out well.”
Are you going to watch?