Friday, February 23, 2024

Beyoncé and CéCred Launch a Cosmetology Scholarship


This week Beyoncé and Tina Knowles released their new haircare line CéCred. 

Accompanying the line is a new $500,000 cosmetology scholarship...

Beyoncé's charity BeyGOOD and her new haircare line Cecred are giving back to cosmetology schools students and salons nationwide - including right here in Atlanta.
On Tuesday, the pop star announced a new $500,000 fund supporting scholarships and business grants in Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, and New Jersey.
"Hairstylists have an immense impact on the people in their chairs," reads a statement posted on BeyGOOD’s website announcing the new fund. "They create a sacred space where we can show up how we want and express ourselves through our hair. We’re honored to give back to this amazing community."
Each year, the fund will distribute 25 $10,000 financial aid scholarships to five cosmetology schools - one of which is Atlanta's Beaver Beauty Academy.


9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hate the product name.it's horrible.

R in NYC said...

Zzzzz

Anonymous said...

I wouldnt want any of these people money
What is the catch?

Anonymous said...

I received my order today and let me tell you, it smells devine. Can't wait to shampoo and condition my locs.

Anonymous said...

I thought it was pronounced like secret but it's sacred? The scholarship is nice but I'll wait for for the reviews on this product. I don't trust someone who never shows her hair to sell hair products. I still remember when she posted the picture after she cut all her hair off and she NEVER showed her short hair again. Just wigs for years and her stans claimed the short hair was a wig. Now eleven years later she uses that haircut to promote her products. Not a sincere bone in her body 😕.

Anonymous said...

EVERY product line BeYAWNCe touches FAILS this one will too! Hair fair products from an overhyped overrated chick that wears white wigs & blonde weaves.

Anonymous said...

She can teach you how to flawlessly cover them moles on your face/neck like she does hers.

R in NYC said...

Tracey Ellis Ross has a haircare line that is carried by Macy's. I'll buy hers instead.

Anonymous said...

Did anyone know that this hair care line is for all hair types, not for black women and an Asian woman is the CEO?? Tha fuq??!

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