Lulu Cordero: How to Overcome Hardships to Build the Business of Your Dreams

One of my favorite parts of hosting the Jasmine Star Show is that I get to speak to some of the most inspiring, brilliant entrepreneurs in all different industries all over the world.

Today, you’re about to hear from one of those entrepreneurs: CEO of Bomba Curls, Lulu Cordero, who recently became the first EVER female owned Afro-Dominican hair care brand to be sold at Target!

>>It was only 2 years ago that Lulu launched Bomba Curls; a dream she had been working on for over 10 years.<<

Lulu sacrificed everything she had to create the brand as you’ll hear in the interview, but her efforts have not gone unnoticed earning her coveted retail spots in hundreds of stores including Target, Nordstrom and Bloomingdales, and having been featured in tons of news outlets like Glamour, Vogue and Allure.

In this conversation, Lulu tells her story of overcoming hardships to start the brand of her dreams, using your hater’s doubts to fuel your business, and how Lulu is paving the way for other minority business owners to chase their dreams.

Y’all, this woman is a powerhouse and I can’t wait for you to hear all about her… so without further ado, click play >>HERE!<<

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Lulu Cordero

Afro-Dominican Green Beauty Advocate and CEO of Bomba Curls, Lulu Cordero, recently became the first EVER female owned Afro-Dominican hair care brand to be sold at Target. It was only 2 years ago that she launched Bomba Curls; a dream she had been working on for over 10 years. Having grown up being told her the curls that naturally grew on her head were ugly and shamed into relaxing it, Bomba Curls became her voice to help others that had similar experiences to embrace their curls and love themselves. Lulu sacrificed everything she had to create the brand, even selling her car and all her nice purses and clothing to bring the brand to life. Her efforts have not gone unnoticed earning her coveted retail spots in hundreds of stores including Target, Nordstrom and Bloomingdales, and having been featured in tons of news outlets like Glamour, Vogue and Allure!

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